Two
Two steady shoulders, never far
White cannot uglify these strands
On the Word standing always
At your peril try to shake her
Only I could leave you;
keep me close
keep me close
No sin could she notice;
her Lord his attention spends
Shall I fly? Shall I speak?
I know not, but alone, never
With great joy shall I greet her,
for her love smells of my Lord
Put her not between us;
you know I may need the greatest
you know I may need the greatest
Show me the way, O my Lord
too long have I made myself traps
My folly, perhaps, will serve,
to liven me through this mire
No comforter besides thee?
I can be too alone even with you
This walk is made for two;
in your place can none fit
!Noah!
too long have I made myself traps
My folly, perhaps, will serve,
to liven me through this mire
No comforter besides thee?
I can be too alone even with you
This walk is made for two;
in your place can none fit
With joy the morning would be greeted,
a new day with the happiest of shouts
For trials a shoulder prepare,
a heart after your own in two forge
Let her remind me of you always!
a new day with the happiest of shouts
For trials a shoulder prepare,
a heart after your own in two forge
Let her remind me of you always!
!Noah!
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