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Hugos Flower To Butterfly

Sweet, bide with me and let my love  Be an enduring tether;

Oh, wanton not from spot to spot,  But let us dwell together.

You've come each morn to sip the sweets  With which you found me dripping,

Yet never knew it was not dew  But tears that you were sipping.

You gambol over honey meads  Where siren bees are humming;

But mine the fate to watch and wait  For my beloved's coming.

The sunshine that delights you now  Shall fade to darkness gloomy;

You should not fear if, biding here,

You nestled closer to me.

So rest you, love, and be my love,  That my enraptured

May fill your sight with tender light,  Your wings with sweet perfuming.

Or, if you will not bide with me  Upon this quiet heather,

Oh, give me wing, thou beauteous thing,  That we may soar together.

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Eugene Field

Eugene Field Sr. (September 2, 1850 – November 4, 1895) was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays. He was…

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