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TOGETHER at the altar we
In vision oft were seen by thee,
Thyself as bride, as bridegroom I.
Oft from thy mouth full many a kiss
In an unguarded hour of bliss
I then would steal, while none were by.
The purest rapture we then knew,
The joy those happy hours gave too,
When tasted, fled, as time fleets on.
What now avails my joy to me?
Like dreams the warmest kisses flee,
Like kisses, soon all joys are gone.
Happiness And Vision
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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Poem topics: happy, kiss, time, together, rapture, mouth, bride, vision, joy, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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