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WINTER WEATHER! IN A CANOE Starlight, and the silver lake Clasp the skies-- And two nearer, dearer stars, Your eyes! Elfin voices seem to call Through the night, But your arms are warm, and they Hold me tight. Pallidly the moon slides down, Hour by hour slips; Ah, the deathless magic of Your lips! Dark the shadows as we creep Past the shore-- Dear, that we might drift like this Evermore! CAPTIVE-HEART Now that the day is done I am ready to greet you, Smiling, the way that I know you would have me smile; I will open the door, and will run down the walk to meet you, As if I had missed you, dear, for a weary while! I will listen, breathless, the while you tell of your toiling, All day long in the dust and the city's heat; And, dear, you will never know that my blood is boiling-- Back of the smile that is calm and tenderly sweet. You will never know that the soul of me, dear, is flying, Out where the seagull dips in the ocean's foam; You will never know that something of me is dying, Every night as I smile and welcome you home. You will never know that my heart is soaring above you-- You will be content with my mask of a smile-- KNOWING I LOVE YOU! EVENING SONG I do not want to be worshipped, From a distance; Like some idol carved in wood, Or stone. I want to be loved As every real woman Wants to be loved! And so.... Lay aside the book that you are reading from-- What if Leander did swim the Hellespont? And what if burning Sappho Did sing? What do I care for Launcelot and Elaine, Or Tristram and Isolt, Or Aucassin and Nicholette? Lay aside the book that you are reading from, And cross the room quickly, And take my cold hands between your two Warmer ones.... And here, in the vivid dusk, We will make our own love songs! AFTER A DAY OF WAITING All day long I waited--waited with soul aflame-- And then through the still of evening, humming a tune, you came; Came with a jest on your smiling lips, and eyes that were
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