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A Woman's Heart.

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My heart sings like a bird to-night     That flies to its nest in the soft twilight,     And sings in its brooding bliss;     Ah! I so low, and he so high,     What could he find to love?    I cry,     Did ever love stoop so low as this?     As a miser jealously counts his gold,     I sit and dream of my wealth untold,     From the curious world apart;     Too sacred my joy for another eye,     I treasure it tenderly, silently,     And hide it away in my heart.     Dearer to me than the costliest crown     That ever on queenly forehead shone     Is the kiss he left on my brow;     Would I change his smile for a royal gem?     His love for a monarch's diadem?     Change it?    Ah, no, ah, no!     My heart sings like a bird to-night     That flies away to its nest of light     To brood o'er its living bliss;     Ah! I so low, and he so high,     What could he find to love?    I cry,     Did ever love stoop so low as this?

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