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Song: Love in the Open Air.

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I'll love you in the open air             But stuffy rooms and blazing fires         And mirrors with familiar stare             Cloak and befoul my high desires.         The dearest day that I have known             Was in the fields, when driving rain         Was like a veil around us thrown,             A grey close veil without a stain.         The young oak-tree was stripped and bare             But naked twigs a shelter made,         Where curious cows came round to stare             And stood astonished and dismayed.         Let it be rain or summer sun,             Smell of wet earth or scent of flowers,         Love, once more give me, give me one             Of these enchanted lover's hours.

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