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Good would it have been if we'd not got acquainted? | |||
Yourself I would not have loved. | |||
In depths of psyche, in this world of mine, | |||
I would not have let You enter. | |||
I have cherished You, oh the Most Beloved; | |||
And You're mine, I'm fathoming with a staunch conviction. | |||
Today I wonder: From that creed shall I withdraw; | |||
Will I give to what is good an evil designation? | |||
You're the one and only moon upon my firmament; | |||
In name only countless stars exist. | |||
Let the stars go far and my moon persist; | |||
There, I allowed it spoken: the inmost secret. | |||
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