bleed

BLEED, v.i. pret. and pp. bled.

1. To lose blood; to run with blood, by whatever means; as, the arm bleeds.

2. To die a violent death, or by slaughter.

The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to day.

3. To issue forth, or drop as blood, from an incision; to lose sap, gum or juice; as, a tree or a vine bleeds.

For me the balm shall bleed.

The heart bleeds, is a phrase used to denote extreme pain from sympathy or pity.

BLEED, v.t. To let blood; to take blood from, by opening a vein.