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The Sighing Heart

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I made search for you all my life, and when I found you     There came a trouble on me,     So that it seemed my blood escaped     And my life ran back from me     And my heart slipped into you.     It seems, also, that you are the moon     And that I am at the top of a tree.     If I had wings I would spread them as far as you,     Dear bud, that will not open     Though the kisses of the holy bird knock at your petal door.     Song of Siam.

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