Love's Young Dream

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"Love's Young Dream"

Oh! the days are gone, when Beauty bright
My heart's chain wove;
When my dream of life, from morn till night,
Was love, still love.
New hope may bloom,
And days may come,
  Of milder calmer beam,
But there's nothing half so sweet in life
  As love's young dream:
No, there's nothing half so sweet in life
  As love's young dream.

Though the bard to purer fame may soar,
When wild youth's past;
Though he win the wise, who frown'd before,
To smile at last;
He'll never meet
A joy so sweet,
  In all his noon of fame,
As when first he sung to woman's ear
  His soul-felt flame,
And, at every close, she blush'd to hear
  The one loved name.

No, — that hallow'd form is ne'er forgot
Which first love traced;
Still it lingering haunts the greenest spot
On memory's waste.
'Twas odour fled
As soon as shed;
  'Twas morning's winged dream;
'Twas a light, tht ne'er can shine again
  On life's dull stream:
Oh! 'twas light that n'er can shine again
  On life's dull stream.

Love's Young Dream is a phrase used to describe the early stages of romantic love between two young people. The term is often used in literature, music, films, TV, and other media.

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