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| REJECT me not if I should say to you | |
| I do forget the sounding of your voice, | |
| I do forget your eyes that searching through | |
| The mists perceive our marriage, and rejoice. | |
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| Yet, when the apple-blossom opens wide | 5 |
| Under the pallid moonlights fingering, | |
| I see your blanched face at my breast, and hide | |
| My eyes from diligent work, malingering. | |
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| Ah, then, upon my bedroom I do draw | |
| The blind to hide the garden, where the moon | 10 |
| Enjoys the open blossoms as they straw | |
| Their beauty for his taking, boon for boon. | |
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| And I do lift my aching arms to you, | |
| And I do lift my anguished, avid breast, | |
| And I do weep for very pain of you, | 15 |
| And fling myself at the doors of sleep, for rest. | |
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| And I do toss through the troubled night for you, | |
| Dreaming your yielded mouth is given to mine, | |
| Feeling your strong breast carry me on into | |
| The peace where sleep is stronger even than wine. | 20 |
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