Longing (by Paul Laurence Dunbar)

Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1872-1906
Longing
by Paul Laurence Dunbar
[from Lyrics of Lowly Life, 1896]
If you could sit with me beside the sea to-day,
And whisper with me sweetest dreamings o'er and o'er;
I think I should not find the clouds so dim and gray,
And not so loud the waves complaining at the shore.
If you could sit with me upon the shore to-day,
And hold my hand in yours as in the days of old,
I think I should not mind the chill baptismal spray,
Nor find my hand and heart and all the world so cold.
If you could walk with me upon the strand to-day,
And tell me that my longing love had won your own,
I think all my sad thoughts would then be put away,
And I could give back laughter for the Ocean's moan!





I really like this piece...
Something about it is so simple and beautiful..
Thanks.
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