Betrayed
By John Clare
Dream not of love, to think it like What waking love may prove to be, For I dreamed so and broke my heart, When my false lover slighted me. Love, like to flowers, is sweet when green; The rose in bud aye best appears; And she that loves a handsome man Should have more wit than she has years. I put my finger in a bush, Thinking the sweeter rose to find; I pricked my finger to the bone, And left the sweetest rose behind. I threw a stone into the sea, And deep it sunk into the sand, And so did my poor heart in me When my false lover left the land. I watched the sun an hour too soon Set into clouds behind the town; So my false lover left, and said "Good night" before the day was down. I cropt a lily from the stalk, And in my hand it died away; So did my joy, so will my heart, In false love's cruel grasp decay.
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