Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me Lyrics

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Cover art for Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me lyrics by Sting

Off "Songs From the Labyrinth," this song was written by John Dowland.

As long as you’re being mean, you might as well plunder my heart and leave me. Did you get that or do I need to say it again?

So long. Goodbye. It would be cruel if we parted so kiss me, my multi-faceted one.

My contempt for hope is not happy. Fear loves and love fears Your matchless beauty

Adios. Sayonara. It would be painful if we parted so let’s caress with the lips, my sweet precious stone.

If I cannot convince you otherwise, life will be over for me—I’ll just die And keep on loving you even then

Adieux. Addio. It would be mean if we parted so let’s touch lips, my gem.

But remember—heat and fire will always be locked together in effect and cause or cause and effect

See ya. Ta ta. It would be creepy if we parted so let’s smooch, charming gemstone.

True love remains true love even when it seems more like a barren desert than something more delightful.

I’m out of here. I’m taking off. I don’t like parting, so why not osculate, engaging sparkler.