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SONG by WILLIAM WATSON

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First Line: O LIKE A QUEEN'S HER HAPPY TREAD
Last Line: HER WOMAN'S HEART FOR ME!
Subject(s): LOVE;

O LIKE a queen's her happy tread,
And like a queen's her golden head!
But O, at last, when all is said,
Her woman's heart for me!

We wandered where the river gleamed
'Neath oaks that mused and pines that dreamed.
A wild thing of the woods she seemed,
So proud, and pure, and free!

All heaven drew nigh to hear her sing,
When from her lips her soul took wing;
The oaks forgot their pondering,
The pines their reverie.

And O, her happy queenly tread,
And O, her queenly golden head!
But O, her heart, when all is said,
Her woman's heart for me!



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