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Valentines From An Inconstant-Constant

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(After Henri Murger)      Though I love many maidens fair      As fondly as a heart may dare,      Yet still are you the only one      True goddess of my pantheon.      And though my life is like a song,      Each maid a stanza, clear and strong,      Yet always I return again      To you who are the sweet refrain.

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