SING ME THAT SONG AGAIN !
by Miss E. Bogart
Sing me that song again!
A voice unheard by thee repeats the strain;
And as its echoes on my fancy break,
Heart-strings and harp-chords wake.
Sing to my viewless lyre!
Each note holds mem'ries as the flint holds fire;
And while my heart-strings in sweet concert play,
Thought travels far away.
And back, on laden wings,
The music of my better life it brings;
For years of happiness, departed long,
Are shrined in that old song.
Its cadence on my ear
Falls as the night falls in the moonlight clear
The darkness lost in Luna's glittering beams,
As I am lost in dreams.
Sing on, nor yet unbind
The chain that weaves itself about my mind
A chain of images which seem to rise
To life before my eyes.
The veil which hangs around
The past is lifted by the breath of sound,
As strong winds lift the dying leaves, and show
The hidden things below.
I listen to thy voice,
Impelled beyond the power of will or choice,
And to those simple notes' mysterious chime,
My rushing thoughts keep time
The key of harmony
Has turned the rusted lock of memory,
And opened all its secret stores to light,
As by some wizard sprite.
But now the charm is past,
My heart-strings are too deeply wrung at last,
And harp-chords, stretched too far, refuse to play
Longer an answering lay.
The music-spell is o'er!
And that old song, oh, sing it nevermore
It is so old, 'tis time that it should die!
Forget it, so will I.
Let it in silence rest;
Guarded by thoughts which may not be expressed
There was a love which clung to it of old
That love has long been cold.
Then sing it not again!
The voice that seemed to echo back the strain
Has filled succeeding years with discords strange
And won my heart to change
And thou mayst surely cull
Songs new and sweet, and still more beautiful:
Sing new ones, then, to which no memories cling
Most memories have their sting.
- 1851 -
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