Seven Scotch songs/Mary, I Believed Thee True

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Seven Scotch songs (between 1840 and 1850)
Mary, I Believed Thee True
3330073Seven Scotch songs — Mary, I Believed Thee Truebetween 1840 and 1850


MARY, I BELIEVED THEE TRUE.

Mary, I believed thee true,
And I was blest in thus believing;
But now I mourn that e'er I knew
A girl so fair and so deceiving!

Few have ever loved like me,—
O! I have loved thee too sincerely;
And few have e'er deceived like thee,—
Alas! deceived me too severely!

Fare thee well! yet think a while
On one whose bosom bleeds to doubt thee;
Who now would rather trust that smile,
And die with thee, than live without thee!

Fare thee well! I'll think of thee—
Thou leav'st me many a bitter token;
For see, distracting woman! see,
My peace is gone, my heart is broken—
Fare thee well!



This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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