Talk:Dishonored 2/@comment-82.216.85.182-20150629164938/@comment-16533050-20150630232519

Maybe a bit too melancholy, or (given Dishonored's overall feel) not melancholy enough:

... Farewell, but still remember, When thou art far away,

How sad the heart that loves thee, Must pine at thy delay;

And when thine eyes shall wander Athwart the dark blue sea,

O glance one thought beyond it, And then remember me.

...

When western skies are fading, And winds and waves are still,

And Twilight’s mist is stealing To robe the distant hill;

When our lov’d star is glancing O’er rock, and flood and tree,

O think how oft we’ve watch’d it, And then remember me.

...

There may you meet the welcome Of friends you fondly love,

And health and pleasure brighten The path where’er you rove;

But yet mid pleasure’s sunshine, Still give a thought to me,

Nor wrong the absence, That beats alone for thee.

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<p class="MsoNoSpacing">And of course the lines work, since technically the heart only talks to Corvo - as far as we know.