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Never - Song

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Love hath no place in her,     Though in her bosom be     Love-thoughts and dreams that stir     Longings that know not me:     Love hath no place in her,     No place for me.     Never within her eyes     Do I the love-light see;     Never her soul replies     To the sad soul in me:     Never with soul and eyes     Speaks she to me.     She is a star, a rose,     I but a moth, a bee;     High in her heaven she glows,     Blooms far away from me:     She is a star, a rose,     Never for me.     Why will I think of her     To my heart's misery?     Dreaming how sweet it were     Had she a thought of me:     Why will I think of her!     Why, why, ah me!

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