Legends and Lyrics - First Series
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Adelaide A

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Where I am, the halls are gilded,

Stored with pictures bright and rare;

Strains of deep melodious music

Float upon the perfumed air:-

Nothing stirs the dreary silence

Save the melancholy sea,

Near the poor and humble cottage,

Where I fain would be!

Where I am, the sun is shining,

And the purple windows glow,

Till their rich armorial shadows

Stain the marble floor below:-

Faded Autumn leaves are trembling,

On the withered jasmine tree,

Creeping round the little casement,

Where I fain would be!

Where I am, the days are passing

O'er a pathway strewn with flowers;

Song and joy and starry pleasures

Crown the happy smiling hours:-

Slowly, heavily, and sadly,

Time with weary wings must flee,

Marked by pain, and toil, and sorrow,

Where I fain would be!

Where I am, the great and noble

Tell me of renown and fame,

And the red wine sparkles highest,

To do honour to my name:-

Far away a place is vacant,

By a humble hearth, for me,

Dying embers dimly show it,

Where I fain would be!

Where I am, are glorious dreaminess,

Science, genius, art divine;

And the great minds whom all honour

Interchange their thoughts with mine:-

A few simple hearts are waiting,

Longing, wearying, for me,

Far away where tears are falling,

Where I fain would be!

Where I am, all think me happy,

For so well I play my part,

None can guess, who smile around me,

How far distant is my heart -

Far away, in a poor cottage,

Listening to the dreary sea,

Where the treasures of my life are,

Where I fain would be!

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