English Poems by Richard Le Gallienne
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And so I clambered up the bank And threw the blossom down, But we were sadder for its sake As we walked back to town. A LOVE-LETTER Darling little woman, just a little line, Just a little silver word For that dear gold of thine, Only a whisper you have so often heard: Only such a whisper as hidden in a shell Holds a little breath of all the mighty sea, But think what a little of all its depth and swell, And think what a little is this little note of me. 'Darling, I love thee, that is all I live for'-- There is the whisper stealing from the shell, But here is the ocean, O so deep and boundless, And each little wave with its whisper as well. IN THE NIGHT 'Kiss me, dear Love!'-- But there was none to hear, Only the darkness round about my bed |
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