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Like to an opening blossom,
So fair and pure thou art;
I gaze at thee, and sorrow
Stirs dumbly in my heart.

My hand upon thy forehead
I fain would lay in prayer
That God may keep thee ever,
So sweet and pure and fair.
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Heinrich Heine
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