Heinrich Heine Quotes
I Once Saw Many Flowers Blooming
Upon My Way, In Indolence
I Scorned To Pick Them In My Going
And Passed In Proud Indifference.
Now, When My Grave Is Dug, They Taunt Me;
Now, When I'm Sick To Death In Pain,
In Mocking Torment Still They Haunt Me,
Those Fragrant Blooms Of My Disdain.
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