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Three Songs In A Garden III

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Will the garden never forget     That it whispers over and over,     "Where is your lover, Nanette?     Where is your lover--your lover?"     Oh, roses I helped to grow,     Oh, lily and mignonette,     Must you always question me so,     "Where is your lover, Nanette?"     Since you looked on my joy one day,     Is my grief then a lesser thing?     Have you only this to say     When I pray you for comforting?     Now that I walk alone     Here where our hands were met,     Must you whisper me every one,     "Where is your lover, Nanette?"     I have mourned with you year and year,     When the Autumn has left you bare,     And now that my heart is sere     Does not one of your roses care?     Oh, help me forget--forget,     Nor question over and over,     "Where is your lover, Nanette?     Where is your lover--your lover?"

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