Lyrics If My Complaints Could Passions Move - John Dowland
If
my
complaints
could
passions
move,
Or
make
Love
see
wherein
I
suffer
wrong:
My
passions
were
enough
to
prove,
That
my
despairs
had
govern'd
me
too
long.
O
Love,
I
live
and
die
in
thee,
Thy
grief
in
my
deep
sighs
still
speaks:
Thy
wounds
do
freshly
bleed
in
me,
My
heart
for
thy
unkindness
breaks:
Yet
thou
dost
hope
when
I
despair,
And
when
I
hope,
thou
mak'st
me
hope
in
vain.
Thou
say'st
thou
canst
my
harms
repair,
Yet
for
redress,
thou
let'st
me
still
complain.
Can
Love
be
rich,
and
yet
I
want?
Is
Love
my
judge,
and
yet
I
am
condemn'd?
Thou
plenty
hast,
yet
me
dost
scant:
Thou
made
a
God,
and
yet
thy
power
contemn'd.
That
I
do
live,
it
is
thy
power:
That
I
desire
it
is
thy
worth:
If
Love
doth
make
men's
lives
too
sour,
Let
me
not
love,
nor
live
henceforth.
Die
shall
my
hopes,
but
not
my
faith,
That
you
that
of
my
fall
may
hearers
be
May
here
despair,
which
truly
saith,
I
was
more
true
to
Love
than
Love
to
me
1 Awake, sweet love, thou art returned
2 Thinkst thou then by thy fayning?
3 Can she excuse my wrongs with vertues cloake
4 Goe crystall teares
5 Come Heavy Sleepe
6 His golden locks time has to silver turnd
7 If My Complaints Could Passions Move
8 All ye whom love or fortune hath betrayed
9 Who ever thinkes or hopes of love for love
10 Sleep wayward thioughts
11 Deare, if you change, ile never chuse againe
12 Would my conceit that first enforst my woe
13 Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me of my heart?
14 Burst forth, my teares
15 Rest a while you cruell cares
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