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名人诗歌|You Are

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You say I make you feel like a king

I feel like a queen with happiness you bring

With love we share we can face anything

While both our hearts in sweet harmony sing.

With love bringing triump o'er each trial

As we trod1 lifes road mile after mile

Turning discouragement into a smile

We are hand in hand all the while.

You are my stars up in the sky

And give to me many reasons why

You are the apple of my eye

And the one who makes me sigh.

You are my first thought at daybreak

When my eyes open and I awake

The last at night before sleep o'ertakes

And during my rest happy dreams you make.

Ethel GG Kent


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