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Robert Louis Stevenson - My Heart, When First The Black-Bird SingsRobert Louis Stevenson - My Heart, When First The Black-Bird Sings
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MY heart, when first the blackbird sings, My heart drinks in the song: Cool pleasure fills my bosom through And spreads each nerve along. My bosom eddies quietly, My heart is stirred and cool As when a wind-moved briar sweeps A stone into a pool But unto thee, when thee I meet, My pulses thicken fast, As when the maddened lake grows black And ruffles in the blast.
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