Song In A Minor Key
Dorothy Parker
There’s a place I know where the birds swing low, And wayward vines go roaming, Where the lilacs nod, and a marble god Is pale, in scented gloaming. And at sunset there comes a lady fair Whose eyes are deep with yearning. By an old, old gate does the lady wait Her own true love’s returning. But the days go by, and the lilacs die, And trembling birds seek cover; Yet the lady stands, with her long white hands Held out to greet her lover. And it’s there she’ll stay till the shadowy day A monument they grave her. She will always wait by the same old gate,— The gate her true love gave her.
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