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A poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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Sing no more in mournful tones |
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Title: Sing no more in mournful tones Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] SING no more in mournful tones Of the loneliness of night; For all social pleasures bright. As of old to man a wife As his better half was given, And the fairest under heaven. How can ye enjoy the day, Which obstructs our rapture's tide? Worthless 'tis for aught beside. But when in the darkling hours From the lamp soft rays are glowing, Now of jest, now love, are flowing,-- When the nimble, wanton boy, Who so wildly spends his days, O'er some trifling gift delays,Ä When the nightingale is singing Strains the lover holds so dear, In the mournful captive's ear,-- With what heart-emotion blest Do ye hearken to the bell, With twelve solemn strokes to tell! Therefore in each heavy hour, Let this precept fill your heart: Rapture ev'ry night impart. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |