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LONGING by HEINRICH HEINE

First Line: THOU BEHOLDEST IN THY VISION
Last Line: AND A BRIDGE ACROSS PROCURE ME?
Subject(s): LONGING;

THOU beholdest in thy vision
Fable's silent flow'rs before thee,
And a yearning wild steals o'er thee
At their fragrant scent elysian.

But thou from those flow'rs art parted
By a gulf both deep and fearful;
Thou becomest sad and tearful,
And at last art broken-hearted.

How they glitter! how they lure me!
Could I but the gulf pass over!
How the secret to discover,
And a bridge across procure me?



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