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MY little love, my darling, | |
You were a doorway to me; | |
You let me out of the confines | |
Into this strange countrie, | |
Where people are crowded like thistles, | 5 |
Yet are shapely and comely to see. | |
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My little love, my dearest | |
Twice have you issued me, | |
Once from your womb, sweet mother, | |
Once from myself, to be | 10 |
Free of all hearts, my darling, | |
Of each hearts home-life free. | |
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And so, my love, my mother, | |
I shall always be true to you; | |
Twice I am born, my dearest, | 15 |
To life, and to death, in you; | |
And this is the life hereafter | |
Wherein I am true. | |
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I kiss you good-bye, my darling, | |
Our ways are different now; | 20 |
You are a seed in the night-time, | |
I am a man, to plough | |
The difficult glebe of the future | |
For God to endow. | |
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I kiss you good-bye, my dearest, | 25 |
It is finished between us here. | |
Oh, if I were calm as you are, | |
Sweet and still on your bier! | |
O God, if I had not to leave you | |
Alone, my dear! | 30 |
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Let the last word be uttered, | |
Oh grant the farewell is said! | |
Spare me the strength to leave you | |
Now you are dead. | |
I must go, but my soul lies helpless | 35 |
Beside your bed. | |
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