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Oh! Here in my heart, in my heart of hearts, is the name of my love, my love. Oh! Here in the cleft, in the deepest of deep places, sheltered from the wind, and the sun, and the sea, is the name of my love, my love. There, my love in my heart of hearts, in the dark of my fear, and my sorrow, and regret, within me forever; comfort and solace. In the fires of my heart, in the rivers of my blood, as life, as the life of the land, is my love, my love. And on my lips, on the wings of my breath, is her name, my love. In the times of my gladness, in the gladness of my soul, when my skin trembles with the spirit and sensation, then am I the gladder, far more than any man, than any at all in the telling of this earth, for I know what it is to hold love in my heart. Yes I know what it is to hold love in my heart. And I hold you in my heart, in my heart, in my heart. Oh I tell you love, you who dwell within me, in my breath as the lands breath, in my bones as the lands bones. If that time too should come, if that most blessed time should come in its time, in its time that is its own time, and our lips meet, seed and seeds desire, there after long yearning; after the longest of long yearnings. Oh, I know not what I'd do, oh my love, oh my love. Oh, to know what I'd do, oh my love, oh my love. But I think that I'd burst, oh my love, my love. As the dam in the springtime, my love, my love. But to feel your touch, your touch that burns, and to drink your eyes, as the pine and hearthlight, to know of your scent, that of all others is your own, and to breathe your breath, as one, as one. To breathe of your breath, as one, as one. Oh for this do I yearn, oh my love, oh my love. And for this I'd yet yearn, oh my love, my love. though I withered in the blaze, oh my love, my love. For in my heart, in my deepest heart, yea, in the deepest of deep places, there you are, my love, and your name is on the point of my lips, to fly, to fly. To fly as the eagle flies, swiftly and with great soaring. It is you and none other that I love, I love. And in these words do I tell it, my love, my love. Though they fall unanswered, my love, my love. Here is my cry. Here is my cry.
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Sep 9, 2019
Sep 9, 2019 at 6:13 PM UTC
Heart Song
Oh! Here in my heart, in my heart of hearts, is the name of my love, my love. Oh! Here in the cleft, in the deepest of deep places, sheltered from the wind, and the sun, and the sea, is the name of my love, my love. There, my love in my heart of hearts, in the dark of my fear, and my sorrow, and regret, within me forever; comfort and solace. In the fires of my heart, in the rivers of my blood, as life, as the life of the land, is my love, my love. And on my lips, on the wings of my breath, is her name, my love. In the times of my gladness, in the gladness of my soul, when my skin trembles with the spirit and sensation, then am I the gladder, far more than any man, than any at all in the telling of this earth, for I know what it is to hold love in my heart. Yes I know what it is to hold love in my heart. And I hold you in my heart, in my heart, in my heart. Oh I tell you love, you who dwell within me, in my breath as the lands breath, in my bones as the lands bones. If that time too should come, if that most blessed time should come in its time, in its time that is its own time, and our lips meet, seed and seeds desire, there after long yearning; after the longest of long yearnings. Oh, I know not what I'd do, oh my love, oh my love. Oh, to know what I'd do, oh my love, oh my love. But I think that I'd burst, oh my love, my love. As the dam in the springtime, my love, my love. But to feel your touch, your touch that burns, and to drink your eyes, as the pine and hearthlight, to know of your scent, that of all others is your own, and to breathe your breath, as one, as one. To breathe of your breath, as one, as one. Oh for this do I yearn, oh my love, oh my love. And for this I'd yet yearn, oh my love, my love. though I withered in the blaze, oh my love, my love. For in my heart, in my deepest heart, yea, in the deepest of deep places, there you are, my love, and your name is on the point of my lips, to fly, to fly. To fly as the eagle flies, swiftly and with great soaring. It is you and none other that I love, I love. And in these words do I tell it, my love, my love. Though they fall unanswered, my love, my love. Here is my cry. Here is my cry.
Inspired by the Kiowa love song tradition, of which I have long known and admired. Meant to be sung. https://folklife-media.si.edu/docs/festival/program-book-articles/FESTBK1973_03.pdf
christian-l-bixler
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Sep 9, 2019
Sep 9, 2019 at 6:13 PM UTC
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