What can be said about my dear Beatrice
To me she was my one and only
She came to me like a courtly vision
Lifted me up when I was lonely
She was my secret song
My unrequited love
And sadly we would never share the same bed
She was my guide
My inspiration
That lasted long beyond when she was dead
Her spirit never fled
What can be said about my dear Beatrice
She was always with me there in purgatory
She gave me comfort, she gave me hope
She taught me how to tell my story
How much I love you my dear Beatrice
With your scarlet dress and your golden blond hair
How much I love you my dear Beatrice
With a kind of love that’s beyond compare
What can be said about dear Beatrice
She made me a believer in fate
Was she real or was she someone I dreamed up
Beatrice with her ethereal state
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