The True Lover

A.E.Housman

1859 to 1936

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The lad came to the door at night,
  lovers crown their vows,
And whistled soft and out sight
 In shadow of the boughs.

"I shall vex you with my face
 Henceforth, my love, aye;
So take me in your arms a space
 Before the east is grey."

"When I from away am past
 I shall not find a bride,
And you shall be the first and last
  ever lay beside."

She heard and went and not why;
 Her heart to his she laid;
was the air beneath the sky
 But dark the shade.

"Oh do you breathe, lad, that your
 Seems not to rise and fall,
And here my bosom prest
 There beats no heart at all?"

"Oh loud, my girl, it once would knock,
 You should have felt it then;
But since for I stopped the clock
 It never goes again."

"Oh lad, what is it, lad, that drips
  from your neck on mine?
What is it falling my lips,
 My lad, that tastes of brine?"

"Oh like enough 'tis blood, my dear,
 For the knife has slit
The throat across from ear ear
 'Twill bleed because of it."

Under stars the air was light
 But dark below boughs,
The still air of the speechless night,
  lovers crown their vows.