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Posted by Ali Fadlall on October 15, 19101 at 11:15:32:
In Reply to: Re: Red, red rose posted by Helpful Person on May 09, 19101 at 11:36:06:
: : : : Can anyone please help me locate the entire text for the poem Red, red rose?
: My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose
: Oh, my love is like a red, red rose
: That's newly sprung in June
: Oh, my love is like a melody
: That's sweetly played in tune
: As fair art thou, my bonnie l,
: So deep in love am I
: And I will love thee still, my dear,
: Till all the seas gang dry.
: Till all the seas gang dry, my dear,
: Till all the seas gang dry
: And I will love thee still, my dear,
: Till all the seas gang dry.
: 'Til all the seas gang dry my, my dear
: And the rocks melt with the sun
: And I will love thee still, my dear
: While the sands of life shall run
: But faretheewell, my only love
: Oh, faretheewell a while
: And I will come again, my love
: Tho' 't were ten thousand mile
: Tho' 't were ten thousand mile, my love
: Tho' 't were ten thousand mile
: And I will come again, my love
: Tho' 't were ten thousand mile.
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