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Poem March 10, 1949

The Prison Mirror

Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Romantic poem by Robert H. Johnson declaring lifelong love, devotion, and desire for a beloved, emphasizing eternal flame and happiness in union.

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All of My Life

All of my life . . . you'll be my all-
Ev'ry hour, ev'ryday, and when
Nightingales call :
In each task that I perform,
Or in the thunder of a raging storm
I'll think of you.
All of my life . . . I'll love you so—
There'll never be a someone else
My heart will know :
As the years go passing by
My flame of love for you will never die-
You mean so much.
All of my life . . . for you there'll be
An ardent desire afire deep
Inside of me:
And my happiness won't be true
Until you tell me to make love to you
All of my life.
Robert H. Johnson

What sub-type of article is it?

Song

What themes does it cover?

Love Courtship

What keywords are associated?

Lifelong Love Eternal Devotion Romantic Desire Flame Of Love

What entities or persons were involved?

Robert H. Johnson

Poem Details

Title

All Of My Life

Author

Robert H. Johnson

Key Lines

All Of My Life . . . You'll Be My All All Of My Life . . . I'll Love You So— All Of My Life . . . For You There'll Be

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