Eyes of Youth - A Book of Verse by Padraic Colum, Shane Leslie, A.O. by Various
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You stay at last at my bosom, with your beauty
young and rare, Though your light limbs are as limber as the foal's that follows the mare, Brow fair and young and stately where thought has now begun--Hair bright as the breast of the eagle when he strains up to the sun! In the space of a broken castle I found you on a day When the call of the new-come cuckoo went with me all the way. You stood by the loosened stones that were rough and black with age: The fawn beloved of the hunter in the panther's broken cage! And we went down together by paths your childhood knew-- Remote you went beside me, like the spirit of the dew; Hard were the hedge-rows still: sloe-bloom was their scanty dower-- You slipped it within your bosom, the bloom that scarce is flower. And now you stay at my bosom with you beauty young and rare, Though your light limbs are as limber as the |
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