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I LOVED THEE SO
My life was like a barren, wind-swept plain,
Surmounted by a brazen, cloudless sky,
Without an oasis to cheer the eye,
Or e'en a shrub to tell of cooling rain;
Then to my heart all feverish with pain,
Came love with dewy wings, and told of thy
Sweet face, thy blush, thy melancholy sigh,
And of thy soul so pure and free from stain.
Then straightway all the barren waste of years
Was flooded by a shower of happy tears
And in that hour my soul forgot its woe;
New pleasures filled with joy the glad old earth,
New hopes and longing taught my soul the worth
Of life, and all because I loved thee so.


ONE MEMORY
Though sun and moon and stars should pale,
And all my earthly friends should fail,
If I could keep Thee in my heart
Unsullied, from the world apart;
This one great joy amid life's woe
Would make my cup to overflow.

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