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Lightly come or lightly go:
Though thy heart presage thee woe,
Vales and many a wasted sun,
Oread let thy laughter run,
Till the irreverent mountain air
Ripple all thy flying hair.
Lightly, lightly- ever so:
Clouds that wrap the vales below
At the hour of evenstar
Lowliest attendants are;
Love and laughter song-confessed
When the heart is heaviest.
Lightly Come Or Lightly Go
James Joyce
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Poem topics: hair, song, sun, mountain, heart, laughter, love, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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