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Twain when they Meet.

Ageless Memory
Of a Face
Ageless memory
Of a Pain
Twain when they meet,
I am swept off my feet.

It was a pleasant surprise
I need not surmise
To meet halfway
Without looking away
With a glee, I told time not to flee
Twain when they meet,
I am swept off my feet.

I do not deny
How much I rely
On the Enraptured moment
‘twas difficult to decipher
‘twas difficult to know
Twain when they meet,
I am swept off my feet.

Ecstasy and Joy
Need no Ploy
Show them the humble
You need not tumble
Pray from your heart
Pray from your soul          
          
Twain when they meet,
I am swept off my feet.

Play the strings
Not only in springs
Bring your Bounty
Even if Dainty
Life is finite, Love infinite
Twain when they meet,
I am swept off my feet.




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