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Come Summer, She Died

from Heart of Darkness by Rick Miller

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A journey into the heart of passion with an introduction read from Shakespeare’s Hamlet in which he exclaims his love for Ophelia.

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Doubt thou the stars are fire;
Doubt that the sun doth move;
Doubt truth be a liar;
But never doubt I love.

A snowflake in May as my heart reaches back to the day.
A flower in June, have I come back for you too soon?
A storm in July brings the water to the land.
A falling star on an August night means the answer is at hand.

The moonlight shows on the trees at night,
As I walk this lonely path.
Your ghost has haunted my heart so long,
It's a tether to the past.

So please be gone for I'm not as strong,
As the man we both knew.
Time is no longer on my side,
If I cannot be with you.

An eagle flies from the western sky,
As an Omen from a dream.
It's meaning now is clear to me,
But my eyes refuse to see.

So please be gone for I'm not as strong,
As the man we once knew.
Time is no longer on my side,
If I cannot be with you.

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from Heart of Darkness, released January 5, 2014

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