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[There let thy bleeding branch atone]
There let thy bleeding branch atone
For every torturing tear
Shall my young sins my sins alone
Be everlasting here?
For every torturing tear
Shall my young sins my sins alone
Be everlasting here?
Who bade thee keep that cursed name
A pledge for memory
As if Oblivion ever came
To breathe its bliss on me
A pledge for memory
As if Oblivion ever came
To breathe its bliss on me
As if through all the wildering maze
Of mad hours left behind
I once forgot the early days
That thou wouldst call to mind
Of mad hours left behind
I once forgot the early days
That thou wouldst call to mind
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