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To Lydia [tell Me, Lydia, Tell Me Why]

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Title:     To Lydia [tell Me, Lydia, Tell Me Why]
Author: Eugene Field [More Titles by Field]

Tell me, Lydia, tell me why,
By the gods that dwell above,
Sybaris makes haste to die
Through your cruel, fatal love.

Now he hates the sunny plain;
Once he loved its dust and heat.
Now no more he leads the train
Of his peers on coursers fleet.

Now he dreads the Tiber's touch,
And avoids the wrestling-rings,--
He who formerly was such
An expert with quoits and things.

Come, now, Mistress Lydia, say
Why your Sybaris lies hid,
Why he shuns the martial play,
As we're told Achilles did.


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Eugene Field's poem: To Lydia [tell Me, Lydia, Tell Me Why]

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