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  • My Lute Awake!
  • Thomas Wyatt
  • Exported from Wikisource on 01/16/20
  • THE LOVER COMPLAINETH THE UNKINDNESS OF HIS LOVE.
  • My lute awake, perform the last
  • Labour, that thou and I shall waste,
  • And end that I have now begun :
  • And when this song is sung and past,
  • My lute ! be still, for I have done.
  • As to be heard where ear is none ;
  • As lead to grave in marble stone ;
  • My song may pierce her heart as soon.
  • Should we then sigh, or sing, or moan ?
  • No, no, my lute ! for I have done.
  • The rocks do not so cruelly
  • Repulse the waves continually,
  • As she my suit and affection :
  • So that I am past remedy ;
  • Whereby my lute and I have done.
  • Proud of the spoil that thou hast got
  • Of simple hearts thorough Love's shot,
  • By whom, unkind, thou hast them won :
  • Think not he hath his bow forgot,
  • Although my lute and I have done.
  • Vengeance shall fall on thy disdain,
  • That makest but game on earnest pain ;
  • Think not alone under the sun
  • Unquit to cause thy lovers plain ;
  • Although my lute and I have done.
  • May chance thee lie withered and old
  • The winter nights, that are so cold,
  • Plaining in vain unto the moon ;
  • Thy wishes then dare not be told :
  • Care then who list, for I have done.
  • And then may chance thee to repent
  • The time that thou hast lost and spent,
  • To cause thy lovers sigh and swoon :
  • Then shalt thou know beauty but lent,
  • And wish and want as I have done.
  • Now cease, my lute ! this is the last
  • Labour, that thou and I shall waste ;
  • And ended is that we begun :
  • Now is this song both sung and past ;
  • My lute ! be still, for I have done.
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