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LONELY FLOWERS.
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Lonely in the light of morning,In the Forest's gladed stillness,
Exiled from the flowery meadows,
Trembling stand three delicate hairbells.
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Pale, forsaken of your kindred,Wherefore, like estrays of azure
Lured by forest-pools from heaven,
Lurk ye here, ye tremulous hairbells?
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In the footsteps of the morning,Lonely wandering in the wildwood,
I alone have seen the vision
Of your solitary beauty;
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And I know not why ye haunt meLike familiar things, yet strangely,
With dim, ghostlike sense of strangeness,
Mystify this shadowy woodland.
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In the footsteps of the morning,Through forgotten fields of dreamland
Wandering, have my lonely footsteps
Stirred, long since, this virgin stillness?
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Do these dew-dimmed branches know me?Or these crags and shadowy places?
What embalmed enchantment breathe I,
That enraptures and affrights me?
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Witchlike, sphynxlike, dumb for ever,Hang their heads, those desolate hairbells;
Some mysterious past concealing,
Some mysterious fate foreboding.
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