R.W. Raymond


Song

Shall I love you like the wind, love,
That is so fierce and strong,
That sweeps all barriers from its path
And reeks not right or wrong?
The passion of the wind, love,
Can never last for long.

Shall I love you like the fire, love,
With furious heat and noise,
To waken in you all love's fears
And little of love's joys?
The passion of the fire, love,
Whate'er it find; destroys.

I will love you like ths stars, love,
Set in the heavenly blue,
That only shine the brighter
After weeping tears of dew;
Above the wind and fire, love,
They love the ages through!

And when this life is o'er, love,
With all its joys and jars,
We'll leave behind the wind and fire
To wage their boisterous wars -
Then we shall only be, love,
The nearer to the stars!


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