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If words were all we had
How little we could say.
Your eyes they speak, your hands
a touch, a tear, a glance my way.
If words were all we had
How empty time could be.
A warm embrace, a brush
of check, a kiss, a sigh for me.
If words were all we had
How lonely space would be.
A rush, a wind, a clasp
of hand, a squeeze, a dance with me.
If words were all we had
Sad parted we would be.
A prayer, a soul, a two
in one, all ways, all time with thee.
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