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If I May Have It When It's Dead

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If I may have it when it's dead     I will contented be;     If just as soon as breath is out     It shall belong to me,     Until they lock it in the grave,     'T is bliss I cannot weigh,     For though they lock thee in the grave,     Myself can hold the key.     Think of it, lover! I and thee     Permitted face to face to be;     After a life, a death we'll say, --     For death was that, and this is thee.

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