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Thou Art My Own, My Darling And My Wife; And When We Pass Into Another Life, Still Thou Art Mine.
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Thou art my own, my darling and my wife;
And when we pass into another life,
Still thou art mine. All this which now we see
Is but the childhood of eternity.
-- Arthur Joseph Munby
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