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I meant myself to be most true With strong my heart o’er desire But welding as one me and you Is like welding ice and fire My heart was once bright with love’s zest And perchance I believe it so That our strong love, it was the best Before it diminished in woe I meant myself to be most strong My anger o’er love to control But all the rights and each my wrong Has welded in bitter recall I know what I’ve done was a sin Abandoning your heart but then I realized all was great as been So—will you love me once again?
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Oct 6, 2013
Oct 6, 2013 at 6:34 PM UTC
Will You Love Me Once Again?
I meant myself to be most true With strong my heart o’er desire But welding as one me and you Is like welding ice and fire My heart was once bright with love’s zest And perchance I believe it so That our strong love, it was the best Before it diminished in woe I meant myself to be most strong My anger o’er love to control But all the rights and each my wrong Has welded in bitter recall I know what I’ve done was a sin Abandoning your heart but then I realized all was great as been So—will you love me once again?
Copyright Gleb Zavlanov 2013
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Oct 6, 2013
Oct 6, 2013 at 6:34 PM UTC
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