Oh, Love Me! Love Me Still!

Caroline Elizabeth Sheridan

1808 to 1877

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Track 1

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Every 10th word

Oh, love me! love me still!
Though thou art doom'd to leave me; 
Whilst thou art blest, no
Of frowning fate can grieve me.
Then love me! me still!

What, though the cold world smile,
Its can never move thee; 
Then turn thee yet awhile,
Till I can cease to love thee!
And love me! love me still!

And as the crush'd flower sends
soul of perfumed breathing,
To him whose footstep bends
blossoms 'neath its wreathing,
And, dying, haunts him still;

my crush'd heart to thee
Will send love's last sighing;
Thy dreams of her shall be 
Whom art vainly flying!
Who loves thee, loves thee still!