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the sun drew low There came that harridan of woe. She stooped to drink; I heard her cry: "Ah, God, how tired out am I! "I called him by the dearest name A girl may call; I have my shame. "'Yet death is crueller than life,' Once they said, 'for all the strife.' "And so I lived; but the wild will, Broken and bitter, drives to ill. "And now I know, what no one saith, That love is crueller than death. "How I did love him! Is love too high, My God, for such lost folk as I?" Her tears went down to the grass by the well, In that passion of grief, and where they fell Windflowers trembled pale and white. A craven I crept away from the sight; And turned me home to St. Louis' Hall, Where the sunflowers burn by the eastern wall. The vesper frankincense that day Rose to the rafters and melted away, And was no more than a cloud that stirs Among the spires of Norway firs. And I said, "The holy solitude Of the hoary crypt and the wild green wood "Are one to the God I have never known, Whose kingdom has neither bourn nor throne." V Now I am old, and the years delay; But I know, I know, there will come a day,-- When April is over the Norland town. And the loosened brooks from the hills go down, When tears have quenched the sorrow of time,-- Wherein the earth shall rebuild her prime, And the houses of dark be overthrown; When the goblin maids shall love their own,-- Their arms forever unlaced from their hold Of the earls of the sea on that alien wold,-- And the feckless light of their golden eyes Shall forget the desire that made them wise; When the hands of the foam shall beckon and flee. And the Kelpie riders ride for the sea; And the whip-poor-will the whole night long Repeat his litanies of song, Till morning whiten the world again, And the flowers revive on Bareau Fen, Over the acres of calm Rochelle Fresh by the stream of the crystal well. NOONS OF POPPY Noons of poppy, noons of poppy, Scarlet leagues along the sea; Flaxen hair afloat in sunlight, Love, come down the world to me! There's a Captain I must ship with, (Heart, that day be far from now!) Wears his dark command in silence With the sea-frost on his brow. Noons of poppy,
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