Legends and Lyrics - First Series
WAITING

Adelaide A

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"Wherefore dwell so sad and lonely,

By the desolate sea-shore,

With the melancholy surges

Beating at your cottage door?

"You shall dwell beside the castle

Shadowed by our ancient trees;

And your life shall pass on gently,

Cared for, and in rest and ease."

"Lady, one who loved me dearly

Sailed for distant lands away;

And I wait here his returning

Hopefully from day to day.

"To my door I bring my spinning,

Watching every ship I see;

Waiting, hoping, till the sunset

Fades into the western sea.

"After sunset, at my casement,

Still I place a signal light;

He will see its well-known shining

Should his ship return at night.

"Lady, see your infant smiling,

With its flaxen curling hair -

I remember when your mother

Was a baby just as fair.

"I was watching then, and hoping:

Years have brought great change to all;

To my neighbours in their cottage,

To you nobles at the hall.

"Not to me--for I am waiting,

And the years have fled so fast,

I must look at you to tell me

That a weary time has past!

"When I hear a footstep coming

On the shingle--years have fled -

Yet amid a thousand others,

I shall know his quick, light tread.

"When I hear (to-night it may be)

Some one pausing at my door,

I shall know the gay soft accents,

Heard and welcomed oft before!

"So each day I am more hopeful,

He may come before the night:

Every sunset I feel surer

He must come ere morning light.

"Then I thank you, noble lady,

But I cannot do your will:

Where he left me, he must find me.

Waiting, watching, hoping, still!"

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