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If I Were

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If I were a raindrop, and you were a leaf,          I would burst from the cloud above you,     And lie on your breast in a rapture of rest,          And love you, love you, love you.     If I were a brown bee, and you were a rose,          I would fly to you, love, nor miss you;     I would sip and sip from your nectared lip,          And kiss you, kiss you, kiss you.     If I were a doe, dear, and you were a brook,          Ah, what would I do then, think you?     I would kneel by the bank, in the grasses dank,          And drink you, drink you, drink you.

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"If I were a raindrop, and you were a leaf,..."

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