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O love's a simple word to sayWith nature aiding and abetting;
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For to love, loveless, is a bitter pill:But to be loved, unloving, bitterer still.
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And I am a mockery, who was God before.
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Then say-how come the years to seem so swift,The days, the days so slow?
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Come, let us wage a holy war!
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Now heaven be thanked, I am out of love again!I have been long a slave, and now am free;
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To be entirely at leisure for one day is to be for one day an immortal:
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In childhood the daylight always fails too soon -- except when there are going to be fireworks;
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