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My only joy is in my dreams, When I thy loving face can see. How dreary the awakening seems, Away from home, away from thee! At dawn I hasten to the shore, To gaze across the sparkling sea-- The sea is bright to me no more, Which parts me from my home and thee. At twilight, when the air grows chill, And cold and leaden is the sea, My tears like bitter dews distil, Away from home, away from thee. I could not live, did I not know That thou art ever true to me, I could not bear a doubtful woe, Away from home, away from thee. I could not live, did I not hear A voice that sings the day to be, When hitherward a ship shall steer, To bear me back to home and thee. Oh, when at last that day shall break In sunshine on the dancing sea, It will be brighter for the sake Of my return to home and thee! FOR SCOTLAND Beyond the Cheviots and the Tweed, Beyond the Firth of Forth, My memory returns at speed To Scotland and the North. For still I keep, and ever shall, A warm place in my heart for Scotland, Scotland, Scotland, A warm place in my heart for Scotland. Oh, cruel off St. Andrew's Bay The winds are wont to blow! They either rest or gently play, When there in dreams I go. And there I wander, young again, With limbs that do not tire, Along the coast to Kittock's Den, With whinbloom all afire. I climb the Spindle Rock, and lie And take my doubtful ease, Between the ocean and the sky, Derided by the breeze. Where coloured mushrooms thickly grow, Like flowers of brittle stalk, To haunted Magus Muir I go, By Lady Catherine's Walk. In dreams the year I linger through, In that familiar town, Where all the youth I ever knew, Burned up and flickered down. There's not a rock that fronts the sea, There's not an inland grove, But has a tale to tell to me Of friendship or of love. And so I keep, and ever shall, The best place in my heart for Scotland, Scotland, Scotland, The best place in my heart for Scotland! THE HAUNTED CHAMBER Life is a house where many chambers be, And all the doors will yield to him who tries, Save one, whereof men say, behind it lies The haunting secret. He who keeps the key, Keeps it securely, smiles perchance to see The eager hands stretched out to clutch the prize, Or looks with pity in the yearning eyes, And is half moved to let the
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