Mystic Trees by Michael Field [i.e. K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper] |
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RESERVATION |
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RESERVATION
But where shall this sighing in me
Fall, as a wind may fall?
I would not have it die;
Let it die remote from me;
My grief must forth to the tombs.
Fall, as a wind may fall?
I would not have it die;
Let it die remote from me;
My grief must forth to the tombs.
Angel
Thy sighing shall not remain with thee,
Nor fall as a wind may fall;
Thou hast no patience to let it die:
I have hidden it alive from thee
In the warm, dry catacombs.
Thy sighing shall not remain with thee,
Nor fall as a wind may fall;
Thou hast no patience to let it die:
I have hidden it alive from thee
In the warm, dry catacombs.
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