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Oh, Love So Long as Love Thou Canst
By Ferdinand Freiligrath (18101876)
O
Oh, love so long thy soul have need!
The hour will come, the hour will come,
When by the grave thy heart shall bleed!
And throb with love, and hold love’s heat,
So long on earth another heart
Shall echo to its yearning beat.
Oh raise it up and make it glad!
Oh make his every moment blithe,
And not a moment make him sad!
Soon from the mouth of anger leaps.
O God! it was not meant to wound,—
But ah! the other goes and weeps.
Oh, love so long thy soul have need!
The hour will come, the hour will come,
When by the grave thy heart shall bleed!
And sink’st in agony thine eyes,—
They never more the dead shall see,—
The silent church-yard hears thy sighs.
That here doth weep upon this mound!
Forgive me if I caused thee pain,—
O God, it was not meant to wound!”
He comes not, he can never know:
The mouth that kissed thee once says not,
“Friend, I forgave thee long ago!”
Though many a hot tear bitter fell
For thee and for thy angry word;
But still he slumbers soft and well!
Oh, love so long thy soul have need!
The hour will come, the hour will come,
When by the grave thy heart shall bleed!