Song: Ii Poem by Maurice Polydore-Marie-Bernard Maeterlinck

Song: Ii



If he one day come again,
What shall then be said?
– Say that one awaited him,
Always, that is dead.
Ay, but if he ask me more,
Yet know me not again?
– Speak as any sister might,
Lest he be in pain.

If he ask where you are gone,
What shall I reply?
– Give him then my golden ring,
Make him no reply.

If he ask me why the hall
Shows a silent floor?
– Show him then the smouldered lamp
And the open door.

If he ask me of the hour
When you fell asleep?
–Tell him, tell him that I smiled
Lest my love should weep.

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