SYLVIA IN THE WEST.
I.
What shall be done? I cannot pray;
And none shall know the pangs I feel.
If prayers could alter night to day,—
Or black to white,—I might appeal;
I might attempt to sway thy heart,
And prove it mine, or claim a part.
II.
I.
What shall be done? I cannot pray;
And none shall know the pangs I feel.
If prayers could alter night to day,—
Or black to white,—I might appeal;
I might attempt to sway thy heart,
And prove it mine, or claim a part.
II.