| YOU promised to send me some violets. Did you forget? | |
| White ones and blue ones from under the orchard hedge? | |
| Sweet dark purple, and white ones mixed for a pledge | |
| Of our early love that hardly has opened yet. | |
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| Here theres an almond treeyou have never seen | 5 |
| Such a one in the northit flowers on the street, and I stand | |
| Every day by the fence to look up for the flowers that expand | |
| At rest in the blue, and wonder at what they mean. | |
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| Under the almond tree, the happy lands | |
| Provence, Japan, and Italy repose, | 10 |
| And passing feet are chatter and clapping of those | |
| Who play around us, country girls clapping their hands. | |
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| You, my love, the foremost, in a flowered gown, | |
| All your unbearable tenderness, you with the laughter | |
| Startled upon your eyes now so wide with hereafter, | 15 |
| You with loose hands of abandonment hanging down. | |