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By: [[w:Percy Bysshe Shelley|P. B. Shelley]]
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Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill
Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill
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Then it will be good night.
Then it will be good night.


How can I call the lone night good,
How can I call the lone night good, {{ln|5}}
Though thy sweet wishes wing its flight?
Though thy sweet wishes wing its flight?
Be it not said, thought, understood—
Be it not said, thought, understood—
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To hearts which near each other move
To hearts which near each other move
From evening close to morning light,
From evening close to morning light, {{ln|10}}
The night is good; because, my love,
The night is good; because, my love,
They never say good-night.
They never say good-night.
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 28 May 2022

Good-Night
By: P. B. Shelley

Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill
Which severs those it should unite;
Let us remain together still,
Then it will be good night.

How can I call the lone night good, 5
Though thy sweet wishes wing its flight?
Be it not said, thought, understood—
Then it will be—good night.

To hearts which near each other move
From evening close to morning light, 10
The night is good; because, my love,
They never say good-night.