By unknown
Date: 18 April 2001

Love me Little, Love me Long

Love me little, love me long,
Is the burden of my song:
Love that is too hot and strong
     Burneth soon to waste.
I am with little well content,
And a little from thee sent,
Is enough, with true intent,
     To be a steadfast friend.
Love me little, love me long,
Is the burden of my song.

Say thou lov'st me while thou live,
I to thee my love will give,
Never dreaming to deceive 
     While that life endures:
Nay, and after death in sooth,
I to thee will keep my truth,
As now when in my May of youth,
     This my love assures.
Love me little, love me long,
Is the burden of my song.

Constant love is moderate ever,
And it will throughout life pesever,
Give to me that with true endeavor.
     I will it restore:
A suit of durance let it be,
For all weathers, that for me,
For the land or for the sea, 
     Lasting evermore.
Love me little, love me long,
Is the burden of my song.

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