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| My love she speaks like silence
 Without ideals of violence
 She doesn't have to say she's faithful
 Yet she's true, like ice, like fire
 People carry roses
 Make promises by the hours
 My love she laughs like the flowers
 Valentines can't buy her
 
 In the dime stores and bus stations
 People talk of situations
 Read books, repeat quotations
 Draw conclusions on the wall
 Some speak of the future
 My love she speaks softly
 She knows there's no success like failure
 And that failure's no success at all
 
 The bridge at midnight trembles
 The country doctor rambles
 Bankers, nieces, seek perfection
 Expecting all the gifts that wise men bring
 The wind howls like a hammer
 The night blows cold and rainy
 My love, she's like some raven
 At my window with a broken wing
 
 My love speaks like silence
 Without ideals of violence
 She doesn't have to say she's faithful
 Yet she's true, like ice, like fire
 People carry roses
 Make promises by the hours
 My love she laughs like the flowers
 Valentines can't buy her
 Written By: (B. Dylan)
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