| Come, my love, and we shall wander,
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| All of life to see and know.
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| In the seasons lostward rambling,
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| All things come and all things go.
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| We’ll climb up the snowy mountains,
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| Sail across the rolling sea.
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| We shall live for one another,
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| I for you and you for me.
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| We’ll go down to green greass meadows,
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| Where the cold winds never blow.
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| If we taste the wine of loving,
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| Only you and I shall know.
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| Come, my love, and we shall wander,'
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| Just to see what we can find.
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| If we only find each other,
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| Still the journey’s worth the time.
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| Love is like a star of Heaven,
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| Burning in the endless sky.
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| When it falls it bursts asunder.
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| As it lives, so shall it die.
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| As it lives, so shall it die. |