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Saying Good-Bye (Song)

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We are always saying     "Good-bye, good-bye!"     In work, in playing,     In gloom, in gaying:     At many a stage     Of pilgrimage     From youth to age     We say, "Good-bye,     Good-bye!"     We are undiscerning     Which go to sigh,     Which will be yearning     For soon returning;     And which no more     Will dark our door,     Or tread our shore,     But go to die,     To die.     Some come from roaming     With joy again;     Some, who come homing     By stealth at gloaming,     Had better have stopped     Till death, and dropped     By strange hands propped,     Than come so fain,     So fain.     So, with this saying,     "Good-bye, good-bye,"     We speed their waying     Without betraying     Our grief, our fear     No more to hear     From them, close, clear,     Again: "Good-bye,     Good-bye!"

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