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Click hereLennon was close,
Dickinson too,
along with Browning and Tennyson,
but Sinead, oh Sinead--
how did you create the visage of muse?
Nothing compares
Nothing compares to you . . .
Wife,
the earth that blooms in winter,
the river that flows in a dessert,
the wind that blows on a still day,
the fire that glows in a thunderstorm
. . . and me, your undeserving, meek, and unworthy lover.
that you are worth loving. I know this for a fact because you have taught me the value of loving in friendship, and that is not an easy thing to do with a girl like me. now is it?