Lyrics Martha (Opera in 4 Acts), Act 2: Last Rose of Summer (Thomas Moore) - Renée Fleming feat. Jeffrey Tate & English Chamber Orchestra
'Tis
the
last
rose
of
summer
left
blooming
alone
All
her
lovely
companions
are
faded
and
gone
No
flower
of
her
kindred,
no
rosebud
is
nigh
To
reflect
back
her
blushes
and
give
sigh
for
sigh
I'll
not
leave
thee,
thou
lone
one,
to
pine
on
the
stem
Since
the
lovely
are
sleeping,
go
sleep
thou
with
them
Thus
kindly
I
scatter
thy
leaves
o'er
the
bed
Where
thy
mates
of
the
garden
lie
scentless
and
dead
So
soon
may
I
follow
when
friendships
decay
And
from
love's
shining
circle
the
gems
drop
away
When
true
hearts
lie
withered
and
fond
ones
are
flown
Oh
who
would
inhabit
this
bleak
world
alone?
This
bleak
world
alone
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