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leave the lovely words unsaid
it was a tall young oysterman
they ask me where i've been
out of the deep and the dark
the long resounding marble corridors
music i heard with you was more than music
i had a dream and i awoke with it
i think it just splendid
weak-winged is song
i sometimes wonder if it's really true
when i looked into your eyes
out of the sparkling sea
all my love for my sweet

 



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