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Tongue-tied
YOU ask me why I love her, and you pauseMagnanimous, that I may make replyHanding you deftly parceled every cause,Saying with confidence, "Lo, this is why."But I am mute as if I had no tongue,Without reason as if I had no mind,This song the most familiar ever sung,Is lost to me like a leaf caught in the wind.
And so my tongue is tied; and so you smileNot knowing, little lover that you are,(Prattling, "'Twill wear, 'twill last so long a while")The poet is compelled to love his star,Not knowing he could never tell you whyThough silence makes inadequate reply.

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