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  • Blame not my lute
  • Thomas Wyatt
  • Exported from Wikisource on 01/16/20
  • Blame not my lute, for he must sound
  • Of this or that as liketh me:
  • For lack of wit the lute is bound
  • To give such tunes as pleaseth me.
  • Though my songs be somewhat strange,
  • And speaks such words as touch thy change,
  • Blame not my lute.
  • My lute, alas, doth not offend,
  • Though that perforce he must agree
  • To sound such tunes as I intend
  • To sing to them that heareth me.
  • Then though my songs he somewhat plain,
  • And toucheth some that use to feign,
  • Blame not my lute.
  • My lute and strings may not deny,
  • But as I strike they must obey:
  • Break not them then so wrongfully,
  • But wreak thyself some wiser way.
  • And though the songs which I indite
  • Do quit thy change with rightful spite,
  • Blame not my lute.
  • Spite asketh spite, and changing change,
  • And falsèd faith must needs be known;
  • The fault so great, the case so strange,
  • Of right it must abroad be blown.
  • Then since that by thine own desert
  • My songs do tell how true thou art,
  • Blame not my lute.
  • Blame but thyself, that hast misdone
  • And well deservèd to have blame;
  • Change thou thy way so evil begun,
  • And then my lute shall sound that same.
  • But if till then my fingers play
  • By thy desert their wonted way,
  • Blame not my lute.
  • Farewell, unknown, for though thou break
  • My strings in spite with great disdain,
  • Yet have I found out for thy sake
  • Strings for to string my lute again.
  • And if perchance this foolish rhyme
  • Do make thee blush at any time,
  • Blame not my lute.
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