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MIR TRAUMTE WIEDER DER ALTE TRAUM by HEINRICH HEINE

First Line: THE OLD DREAM COMES AGAIN TO ME
Last Line: SUPERFLUOUS WAS THE BITE.
Subject(s): DREAMS; HEARTS; LOVE; NIGHTMARES;

THE old dream comes again to me:
With May-night stars above,
We two sat under the linden-tree
And swore eternal love.

Again and again we plighted troth,
We chattered, and laughed, and kissed;
To make me well remember my oath
You gave me a bite in the wrist.

O darling with the eyes serene,
And with the teeth so white!
The vows were proper to the scene,
Superfluous was the bite.



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