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QUITE TRUE by HEINRICH HEINE

First Line: WHEN THE SPRING RETURNS WITH THE SUN'S SWEET LIGHT
Last Line: DON'T MAKE UP THE WORLD, FRIEND, BY FAR.
Subject(s): SPRING;

WHEN the spring returns with the sun's sweet light,
The flowers then bud and blossom apace;
When the moon begins her radiant race,
Then the stars swim after her track so bright.
When the minstrel sees two beautiful eyes,
Then songs from his inmost bosom arise; --
But songs and stars and flowerets gay,
And eyes and moonbeams and sun's bright ray,
However delightful they are,
Don't make up the world, friend, by far.



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