The Lonely Dancer and Other Poems by Richard Le Gallienne
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Is she too tired to help the sun
And all the little stars to shine? "SINGING GO I" Singing go I, seeking for ever a song Sung long ago; I ask no more to hear Her voice that sang--for I should do her wrong, Had I the power, to bring her once more near-- Near to the earth, its sorrow or its joy, To drag her back into the arms of pain And Love and all the April flowers again And all her little dreams of heaven destroy. Have I the heart? Ah! had I but the song, The nightingale would listen and all things That talk in waterfalls and trees and strings Would hush themselves to listen as I sang, Had I the song. "WHO WAS IT SWEPT AGAINST MY DOOR" Who was it swept against my door just now, With rustling robes like Autumn's--was it thou? Ah! would it were thy gown against my door-- Only thy gown once more. |
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