Helen's Song by Philip James Bailey (1816 - 1902)
he Rose is Weeping for her love, The nightingale.
And he is flying Fast above, To her he will Not fail.
Already golden Eve appears; He wings his way along;
Ah! look he comes To kiss her tears, And soothe her With his song.
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