TO A LADY, ASKING HIM HOW LONG HE WOULD LOVE HER - Daniel Decatur Emmett Poems

 
 

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TO A LADY, ASKING HIM HOW LONG HE WOULD LOVE HER

It is not, Celia, in our power
      To say how long our love will last;
It may be we within this hour
      May lose those joys we now do taste:
The blessed, that immortal be,
From change in love are only free.

Then, since we mortal lovers are,
      Ask not how long our love will last;
But while it does, let us take care
      Each minute be with pleasure past.
Were it not madness to deny
To live, because w'are sure to die?