Verses from Maoriland/Serenade from Italy

SERENADE FROM ITALY

I think of thee all day, my belovëd,     I think of thee all day! The brown sails swing as the fisher-folk sing     And the boats slide over the bay With sunshine, and tinkle of mandolines,     But thou art so far away; And I think of thee all day, my belovëd,     I think of thee all day!
I dream of thee all night, my belovëd,     I dream of thee all night! When on city walls the moonlight falls     So cold, and calm, and white; When sea, and sky, and the earth are still,     I am with thee, Heart’s Delight, For I dream of thee all night, my belovëd,     I dream of thee all night!
My heart is all thine own, my belovëd,     My heart is all thine own! Whether sunlight glows on the lips of the rose     Or the Queen-moon’s on her throne. In the land of laughter, and light, and love,     I linger alone, alone, For my heart is all thine own, my belovëd,     My heart is all thine own!