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Her Heart Was Aflame
She'd sharpened her arrows, desired his name L'affaire, hush-hush, with the Prince of Tibet This lady of France, whose heart was aflame She was, as you've guessed, no regular dame She drew her bow tight; the Prince she would get She'd sharpened her arrows, desired his name His jaw, chiseled stone, a challenge to tame She dared to dream that she'd join his jet-set This lady of France, whose heart was aflame She flew to his palace, its entrance gold-framed Those sounds in her ear -- Ought she to fret? She'd sharpened her arrows, desired his name Alarms screamed all about; this was no game Comprehending the threat, her skin all a-sweat This lady of France, whose heart was aflame Gendarmes forced her inside; her pleas, so lame L'affaire was now up; she'd placed a bad bet She'd sharpened her arrows, desired his name This lady of France, whose heart was aflame
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