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North Atlantic Ocean Valentine
VALENTINE'S DAY WISH From off the sea, a night wind cold, reminding me of growing old, each joint in pain, each pain held dear, lest in the end, I die from here, but die we must, or so I'm told. Out of the coming of the dawn, tomorrow's hope, life's going on, my hope for sunlight, soft and warm, to rid me of my painful norm, Night on your way!! O! Death be gone! Out of the night, from off the sea, as I have mentioned previously, no wind you've felt has ever blown, so cold to chill your heart and bone, so deep as this wind does to me. Out from tomorrow's warming trend, my valentine, my love, my friend, I hold the glow that kisses me, as dear as life--it seems to be, the touch of God, and not the end. Off of the sea, out from the night, tis February's freezing bite, The blowing wind, a winter's gale, makes every joint I have to fail, but love the pain, or die I might. In light, tomorrow shall be less of pain brought on by colds progress, and I no longer wish to die, but hope to see you, by and by, to make complete my happiness.
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