O! I care not that my earthly lot
       Hath little of Earth in it,
     That years of love have been forgot
       In the fever of a minute:
     I heed not that the desolate
       Are happier, sweet, than I,
     But that you meddle with my fate
       Who am a passer by.
     It is not that my founts of bliss
       Are gushing- strange! with tears-
     Or that the thrill of a single kiss
       Hath palsied many years-
     'Tis not that the flowers of twenty springs
       Which have wither'd as they rose
     Lie dead on my heart-strings
       With the weight of an age of snows.
     Not that the grass- O! may it thrive!
       On my grave is growing or grown-
     But that, while I am dead yet alive
       I cannot be, lady, alone.
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