I do the things I do inspired; you know it.
I love you; soon, your ears will know it.
We adore fresh words in our mouths,
but news is only new until you know it.
Pronomial: as by specifying a person, place,
or thing, so that even in words you might know it.
The artless are jealous of your blue skies,
of the heart and eyes that let you know it.
I know the wind and know the cold. And
I know you and how you're bold; I know it.
Know me from Adam? In my loins, for one,
there is an ache: Thirst. I'm sure you know it.
Drop like flies: there is a collective strength
in our swatters, and they must all know it.
(So, to land a blow, she said, "I give
myself to you; it seems you never know it.")
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