Medjnoon in his Solitude

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My ev'ry thought and wish was thine;
 Alas! thou know'st too well—
The ties that bind thy soul and mine,
  How lasting need I tell.

Oh! I have lov'd thee tenderly—
 Too dearly love thee still!
I feel that thought can never die—
 That wish no time can kill.

The life that spreads before me now
  Is one vast wilderness;
No fairy vales the scene can show
  That smile to cheer and bless.

All dreary spreads the frowning waste—
  A desert, gloomy, bare;
The rugged path, when found at last,
  Leads on but to despair!

No streams, that cool the parching breeze,
 Spring in that desert rude;
Save those the fainting Arab sees,
 That glitter to delude.

Or if some smiling view display'd
  Would tempt my hope again,
I know 'tis but an empty shade,
  And sigh to feel it vain!

© Louisa Stuart Costello