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Farewell to Thee, Charming Deceiver

from Poems & Lyrics by John Collie (1856) by John Collie (1834-1893)

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FAREWELL to thee , charming deceiver , No more will I crouch at thy gate ; I once was an earnest believer , And my folly I see when too late .

I once had a whimsical notion , That woman was nothing but love , As true as the tides of the ocean , And as sweet as the flower of the grove .

But experience has taught me a lesson , A lesson I ever will mind ; And the clear undisguised voice of reason Says , thy kindness at best was unkind .

You laughed at my weakness , and said , It was only a childish affection ; My caresses with scorn you repaid , Which hurried me on to dejection .

Did I weep , when ye bade me begone ? Yes , I wept till I could weep no more Did I sigh ? ' twas for pangs then unknown , And griefs which I ne'er felt before .

Did I love ? yes , I loved without measure , My soul to her inmost was charmed ; I nursed and I fondled my treasure , Till its sting all my senses disarmed ,

But why need I weep and complain , Since fate has approved the decree ; And time now has severed the chain , Which bound those affections to me .

But yet , when I try to seem light , My idol is ever at hand ; Who crushes me down with the weight The weight of her magical wand .

Can the bird of the forest be gay , When deprived of her young feathery brood ? Can the traveller , when wandering astray , Look blyth in a desolate wood ?

Or can love , unrequitted , rejoice , When neglected , despised , and forlorn ? No , the spark that flies upward soon dies , But love still continues to burn .

But words are all useless and vain , Though they , too , at times must have vent ; ' Tis hard to be always in pain , But ' tis worse to be never content .

Then farewell , thou charming deceiver , No more will I crouch at thy gate ; I once was an earnest believer , And my folly I see when too late .

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from Poems & Lyrics by John Collie (1856), released May 24, 2022
John Collie (1834-1893) - lyrics

Dave Edwards - banjo, harmonica, bass, vocal

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Outsider music from Aotearoa NZ and beyond, by Dave Edwards and collaborators (from 1856 to 2024).

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