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THE FORSAKEN MAIDEN by EDUARD FRIEDRICH MORIKE

First Line: EARLY WHEN COCKS DO CROW
Last Line: WOULD IT WERE OVER!

EARLY when cocks do crow
Ere the stars dwindle,
Down to the hearth I go,
Fire must I kindle.

Fair leap the flames on high,
Sparks they whirl drunken;
I watch them listlessly
In sorrow sunken.

Sudden it comes to me,
Youth so fair seeming,
That all the night of thee
I have been dreaming.

Tears then on tears do run
For my false lover;
Thus has the day begun—
Would it were over!



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