Late, deep, by the darkness of night:
No one awake even whom that I adore;
For she sailed into dreams far from ashore
Until she totally became out of sight.
Never have I thought we could be apart,
Like a dream ends, we open our eyes,
We see the day so bright without lies,
And we can hardly bear each other to depart.
It is when you are dormant I have no company.
Only some stars which felt pity
Over a poor wanderer miles off city
Guiding'm on way as they happen to be many!
But, when only dimness has reigned
I loose all my strength in love
I want your eyes to be there above
As much as you close'em I easily faint.