Behind the Arras - A Book of the Unseen by Bliss Carman
page 36 of 81 (44%)
page 36 of 81 (44%)
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O Heart, dear Heart, in this fair house
Why hast thou wearied and grown tired, Between a morning and a night, Of all thy soul desired? Fond one, who cannot understand Even these shadows on the floor, Yet must be dreaming of dark loves And joys beyond my door! But I am beautiful past all The timid tumult of thy mood, And thou returning not must still Be mine in solitude. _The Crimson House_ Love built a crimson house, I know it well, That he might have a home Wherein to dwell. Poor Love that roved so far And fared so ill, Between the morning star And the Hollow Hill, |
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