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Love Cannot Die

    By John Clare



    In crime and enmity they lie
    Who sin and tell us love can die,
    Who say to us in slander's breath
    That love belongs to sin and death.
    From heaven it came on angel's wing
    To bloom on earth, eternal spring;
    In falsehood's enmity they lie
    Who sin and tell us love can die.

    Twas born upon an angel's breast.
    The softest dreams, the sweetest rest,
    The brightest sun, the bluest sky,
    Are love's own home and canopy.
    The thought that cheers this heart of mine
    Is that of love; love so divine
    They sin who say in slander's breath
    That love belongs to sin and death.

    The sweetest voice that lips contain,
    The sweetest thought that leaves the brain,
    The sweetest feeling of the heart--
    There's pleasure in its very smart.
    The scent of rose and cinnamon
    Is not like love remembered on;
    In falsehood's enmity they lie
    Who sin and tell us love can die.



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