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I wish you'd a farm on the hills, my Dear,
And need not work for hire.
For though I'm cold in the churchyard here,
And cannot sit by your fire,
I'd walk the paths of your house, some nights,
And haply look into your room:
Then I'd always see my Love's home-lights
When I stood on the rail of my tomb.
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