Regret
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- Long ago I wished to leave
- "The house where I was born;"
- Long ago I used to grieve,
- My home seemed so forlorn.
- In other years, its silent rooms
- Were filled with haunting fears;
- Now, their very memory comes
- O'ercharged with tender tears.
- Life and marriage I have known.
- Things once deemed so bright;
- Now, how utterly is flown
- Every ray of light!
- 'Mid the unknown sea, of life
- I no blest isle have found;
- At last, through all its wild wave's strife,
- My bark is homeward bound.
- Farewell, dark and rolling deep!
- Farewell, foreign shore!
- Open, in unclouded sweep,
- Thou glorious realm before!
- Yet, though I had safely pass'd
- That weary, vexed main,
- One loved voice, through surge and blast
- Could call me back again.
- Though the soul's bright morning rose
- O'er Paradise for me,
- William! even from Heaven's repose
- I'd turn, invoked by thee!
- Storm nor surge should e'er arrest
- My soul, exalting then:
- All my heaven was once thy breast,
- Would it were mine again!
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