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So much have I called, so much have I wailed; | |||
But close came You not, hey my Darling. | |||
Tales I've told, misery I've proclaimed; | |||
At some stage, the night's turned to morning. | |||
With me has stayed just one complaint; | |||
You are mine, but Your touch I do not find. | |||
You are so remote, on far shore of some ocean; | |||
With a string of flowers, how do I bind Thee? | |||
Master, make no more deception playful; | |||
in | To compete with You, am I ever able? | ||
I simply love– for Your sake I weep, I laugh; | |||
Dazzled I remain in contemplation of Thee. | |||
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