The Kiss That's On Thy Lip Impressed Poem by Lady Caroline Lamb

The Kiss That's On Thy Lip Impressed



DUET


Gentleman.
The kiss that's on thy lip impress'd,
Was cold as parting kiss should be;
And he who clasp'd thee to his breast,
Again can never feel for thee:
The chain he gave-a true love token,
Thou see'st in every link is broken.


Both.
Then since 'tis so, 'tis best to part,
I here renounce the oaths I swore;
Forget the past, amend thy heart,
And let us meet no more.


Lady.
I go-yet e'er I go from thee,
Give back what thou hast ta'en from me;
A heart that knew no care nor guile,
A mother's love-a father's smile;
The thoughts that dar'd aspire to heaven,
Give these, and thou shalt be forgiven.


Both.
Take back the ring-take back the chain,
Thy gifts-thy love-I here resign;
Take back thy heart, since pledg'd in vain,
But oh! restore what once was mine.

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