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'T was but love's dazzled eyes--I say-- That made her seem so strangely bright; The face I worshipped yesternight, I dread to meet it changed to-day. As, when dies out some song's refrain, And leaves your eyes in happy tears, Awake the same fond idle fears,-- It cannot sound so sweet again. You wait and say with vague annoy, "It will not sound so sweet again," Until comes back the wild refrain That floods your soul with treble joy. So when I see my love again Fades the unquiet doubt away, While shines her beauty like the day Over my happy heart and brain. And in that face I see no more The fancied faults I idly dreamed, But all the charms that fairest seemed, I find them, fairer than before. Lagrimas God send me tears! Loose the fierce band that binds my tired brain, Give me the melting heart of other years, And let me weep again! Before me pass The shapes of things inexorably true. Gone is the sparkle of transforming dew From every blade of grass. In life's high noon Aimless I stand, my promised task undone, And raise my hot eyes to the angry sun That will go down too soon. Turned into gall Are the sweet joys of childhood's sunny reign; And memory is a torture, love a chain That binds my life in thrall. And childhood's pain Could to me now the purest rapture yield; I pray for tears as in his parching field The husbandman for rain. We pray in vain! The sullen sky flings down its blaze of brass; The joys of life all scorched and withering pass; I shall not weep again. On the Bluff O grandly flowing River! O silver-gliding River! Thy springing willows shiver In the sunset as of old; They shiver in the silence Of the willow-whitened islands, While the sun-bars and the sand-bars Fill air and wave with gold. O gay, oblivious River! O sunset-kindled River! Do you remember ever The eyes and skies so blue On a summer day that shone here, When we were all alone here, And the blue eyes were too wise To speak the love they knew? O stern impassive River! O still unanswering River! The shivering willows quiver As the night-winds moan and rave. From the past a voice is calling, From heaven a star is falling, And dew swells in the bluebells Above her hillside grave. Una In the whole wide world there was but one, Others for others, but she was mine, The one fair woman bene
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