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Passion Flower

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Choose who will the wiser part,     I have held her heart to heart;     And have felt her heart-strings stirred,     And her souls still singing heard     For one golden-haloed hour     Of Loves life the passion-flower.     So the world may roll or rest,     I have tasted of its best;     And shall laugh while I have breath     At thy dart and thee, O Death!

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Exploring the themes of classic, Victor James Daley delivers a powerful performance in "Passion Flower"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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