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The Exile.

    By Thomas Hood



    The swallow with summer
    Will wing o'er the seas,
    The wind that I sigh to
    Will visit thy trees.
    The ship that it hastens
    Thy ports will contain,
    But me! - I must never
    See England again!

    There's many that weep there,
    But one weeps alone,
    For the tears that are falling
    So far from her own;
    So far from thy own, love,
    We know not our pain;
    If death is between us,
    Or only the main.

    When the white cloud reclines
    On the verge of the sea,
    I fancy the white cliffs,
    And dream upon thee;
    But the cloud spreads its wings
    To the blue heav'n and flies.
    We never shall meet, love,
    Except in the skies!



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