Myth and Romance - Being a Book of Verses by Madison Julius Cawein
page 91 of 119 (76%)
page 91 of 119 (76%)
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From your sweet lips no word hath ever fallen To tell my heart its love is not in vain-- The bee that wooes the flow'r hath honey and pollen To cheer him on and bring him back again: But what have I, your other friends above, To feed my love, to feed my love? III Still, still you are my dream and my desire; Your love is an allurement and a dare Set for attainment, like a shining spire, Far, far above me in the starry air: And gazing upward, 'gainst the hope of hope, I breast the slope, I breast the slope. _In May_ I |
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