Love Me if I Live

Barry Cornwall

1787 to 1874

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Track 1

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Every 10th word

Love me if I live!
   Love me if die!
What to me is life or death,
    that thou be nigh?

Once I loved thee rich,
   Now I love thee poor;
Ah! what is there could not
   For thy sake endure?

Kiss me my love!
   Pay me for my pain!
Come! murmur in my ear
   How thou lov'st again!