In youth's spring, it was my lot 
 
 To haunt of the wide earth a spot 
 
 To which I could not love the less
 
 So lovely was the loneliness
 
 Of a wild lake, with black rock bound
 
 And the tall trees that towered around
 
  
  But when the night had thrown her pall 
 
 Upon that spot as upon all
 
 And the wind would pass me by
 
 In its stilly melody
  
 
 My infant spirit would awake
 
 To the terror of the lone lake
 
 My infant spirit would awake
 
 To the terror of the lone lake
  
 
 Yet that terror was not fright
 
 But a tremulous delight
 
 And a feeling undefined
 
 Springing from a darkened mind
 
 Death was in that poisoned wave
 
 And in its gulf a fitting grave
 
 For him who thence could solace bring
 
 To his dark imagining 
 
 Whose wildering though could even make
 
 An Eden of that dim lake
  
 
 But when the night had thrown her pall 
 
 Upon that spot as upon all
 
 And the wind would pass me by
 
 In its stilly melody
  
 
 My infant spirit would awake
 
 To the terror of the lone lake
 
 My infant spirit would awake
 
 To the terror of the lone lake
  
 
 Springing from a darkened mind
 
 So lovely was the loneliness
 
 In youth's spring, it was my lot 
 
 In its stilly melody
 
 An Eden of that dim lake
 
 An Eden of that dim lake
 
 Lone, lone, lonely...