The lover who slept

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A lover, tired out by the tears he wept,

Lay in exhaustion on the earth and slept; 

When his beloved came and saw him there,

Sunk fast in sleep, at peace, without a care,

She took a pen and in an instant wrote,

Then fastened to his sleeve, a little note.

When he awoke and read her words his pain

(Increased a thousandfold) returned again

“If you sell silver in the town,” he read,

“The market’s opened, rouse your sleepy head;

If faith is your concern, pray through the night –

Prostrate yourself until the dawning light;

But if you are a lover, blush with shame;

Sleep is unworthy of the lover’s name!

He watches with the wind throughout the day;

He sees the moon rise up and fade away –

But you do neither, though you weep and sigh;

Your love for me looks like an empty lie.

A man who sleeps before death’s sleep I call

A lover of him self, and that is all!

You’ve no idea of love, and may your sleep

Be like your ignorance–prolonged and deep!”

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