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Oh, my darling, you are a mountain towering Over my dim valleys hemmed with rivers. The grand presence of your beauty overpowering, Oh, my darling, you are a mountain towering Over my valleys richly flowering, And the sunbeams from your shoulders give me shivers. Oh, my darling, you are a mountain towering Over my dim valleys hemmed with rivers. Oh, my dear, what winds might blast me If not for your outstretched arms? In this role that nature cast me, Oh, my dear, what winds might blast me! Mourning rivers would outlast me With no haven for my fragile charms. Oh, my dear, what winds might blast me, If not for your outstretched arms. Oh, my love, perhaps now you can see Why I look up as though you are a peak So unreachable and distant from tiny me, Oh, my love, perhaps now you can see (Though I think you still may not agree) Without you bracing me, I am so weak. Oh, my love, perhaps now you can see Why I look up as though you are a peak.
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Apr 3, 2012
Apr 3, 2012 at 10:05 PM UTC
The Triolet Triplet
Oh, my darling, you are a mountain towering Over my dim valleys hemmed with rivers. The grand presence of your beauty overpowering, Oh, my darling, you are a mountain towering Over my valleys richly flowering, And the sunbeams from your shoulders give me shivers. Oh, my darling, you are a mountain towering Over my dim valleys hemmed with rivers. Oh, my dear, what winds might blast me If not for your outstretched arms? In this role that nature cast me, Oh, my dear, what winds might blast me! Mourning rivers would outlast me With no haven for my fragile charms. Oh, my dear, what winds might blast me, If not for your outstretched arms. Oh, my love, perhaps now you can see Why I look up as though you are a peak So unreachable and distant from tiny me, Oh, my love, perhaps now you can see (Though I think you still may not agree) Without you bracing me, I am so weak. Oh, my love, perhaps now you can see Why I look up as though you are a peak.
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Apr 3, 2012
Apr 3, 2012 at 10:05 PM UTC
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