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O Sweetheart, hear you
Your lover's tale;
A man shall have sorrow
When friends him fail.
For he shall know then
Friends be untrue
And a little ashes
Their words come to.
But one unto him
Will softly move
And softly woo him
In ways of love.
His hand is under
Her smooth round breast;
So he who has sorrow
Shall have rest.
O Sweetheart, Hear You
James Joyce
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Poem topics: I love you, hear, love, sorrow, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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