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            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>HEART of my heart, the world is young </l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;Love lies hidden in every rose;</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>Every song that the skylark sung</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;Once we thought must come to a close;</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>Now we know the secret of song</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;Song the glory and might of the soul,</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>Hand in hand as we pass along</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;What should we doubt of the years that roll?</l>
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          <p><emph rend="indent5"/><emph rend="note">II</emph></p>
          
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            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>Heart of my heart, we cannot die!</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;Love triumphant in flower and tree,</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>Every life that laughs at the sky</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;Tells us nothing can cease to be; </l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>One, we are one with a song to-day,</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;One with the clover that scents the wold;</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>One with the Unknown far away,</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;One with the stars when earth grows old.</l>
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            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>Heart of my heart, we are one with the wind,</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;Far we shall wander o'er land and sea,</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>One in many; for Love is blind; </l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;But Love will bring you again to me.</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>Ay; when Life seems scattered apart,</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;Darkens, ends as a tale that is told.</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>One, we are one, O heart of my heart,</l>
            <l><emph rend="indent3"/>&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;&#32;One still one, while the world grows old.</l>
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            <emph rend="indent5c">&#160;&#160; <ref target="#ANO">ALFRED NOYES</ref>
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