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The Fire That Filled My Heart of Old

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The fire that filled my heart of old     Gave luster while it burned;     Now only ashes gray and cold     Are in its silence urned.     Ah! better was the furious flame,     The splendor with the smart;     I never cared for the singer's fame     But, oh! for the singer's heart     Once more--     The burning fulgent heart!     No love, no hate, no hope, no fear,     No anguish and no mirth;     Thus life extends from year to year,     A flat of sullen dearth.     Ah! life's blood creepeth cold and tame,     Life's thought plays no new part;     I never cared for the singer's fame,     But, oh! for the singer's heart     Once more--     The bleeding passionate heart!

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"The fire that filled my heart of old..."

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