And there we yet will meet, my bird,
Though far I go from you
Where in the light outpoured, my bird,
Are love and freedom too.
(Freedom)
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We bade adieu to love the old;
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None can bar our love or say us nay:
All the world may stare and never know
You and I are twined together so.
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