Eleu Loro

Where shall the lover rest  
 Whom the fates sever  
From his true maiden’s breast  
 Parted for ever?  
Where, through groves deep and high        
 Sounds the far billow,  
Where early violets die  
 Under the willow.  
   Eleu loro  
 Soft shall be his pillow.        
 
There through the summer day  
 Cool streams are laving:  
There, while the tempests sway,  
 Scarce are boughs waving;  
There thy rest shalt thou take,
 Parted for ever,  
Never again to wake  
 Never, O never!  
   Eleu loro  
 Never, O never!        
 
Where shall the traitor rest,  
 He, the deceiver,  
Who could win maiden’s breast,  
 Ruin, and leave her?  
In the lost battle,        
 Borne down by the flying,  
Where mingles war’s rattle  
 With groans of the dying;  
   Eleu loro  
 There shall he be lying.        
 
Her wing shall the eagle flap  
 O’er the falsehearted;  
His warm blood the wolf shall lap  
 Ere life be parted.  
Shame and dishonour sit        
 By his grave ever;  
Blessing shall hallow it  
 Never, O never!  
   Eleu loro  
 Never, O never!

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