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    Hero To Leander

    by Lord Alfred Tennyson
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    Oh go not yet, my love,
    The night is dark and vast;
    The white moon is hid in her heaven above,
    And the waves climb high and fast.
    Oh! kiss me, kiss me, once again,
    Lest thy kiss should be the last.
    Oh kiss me ere we part;
    Grow closer to my heart.
    My heart is warmer surely than the bosom of the main.

    Oh joy! O bliss of blisses!
    My heart of hearts art thou.
    Come bathe me with thy kisses,
    My eyelids and my brow.
    Hark how the wild rain hisses,
    And the loud sea roars below.

    Thy heart beats through thy rosy limbs
    So gladly doth it stir;
    Thine eye in drops of gladness swims.
    I have bathed thee with the pleasant myrrh;
    Thy locks are dripping balm;
    Thou shalt not wander hence to-night,
    I'll stay thee with my kisses.
    To-night the roaring brine
    Will rend thy golden tresses;
    The ocean with the morrow light
    Will be both blue and calm;
    And the billow will embrace thee with a kiss as soft as mine.

    No western odours wander
    On the black and moaning sea,
    And when thou art dead, Leander,
    My soul must follow thee!
    Oh go not yet, my love
    Thy voice is sweet and low;
    The deep salt wave breaks in above
    Those marble steps below.
    The turretstairs are wet
    That lead into the sea.
    Leander! go not yet.
    The pleasant stars have set:
    Oh! go not, go not yet,
    Or I will follow thee.
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