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UNLOCKED by WILLIAM CLYDE FITCH

First Line: I COULD NOT SPEAK WHAT YET I OFTEN WISHED TO SAY
Last Line: AT LAST LOVE OPENED WIDE MY LIPS AND LET ME SPEAK.
Subject(s): LOVE;

I COULD not speak what yet I often wished to say;
A pretty compliment I'd think, but -- puff, away
It flew on wings, before I gave it breath, the while
Another's graceful words had won the longed-for smile.
Then lo, a miracle, -- no warning, forth there rushed
All that I e'er had thought of grace, and lips had hushed.
Devotion, adoration, nothing left to seek,
At last love opened wide my lips and let me speak.



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