The Poetical Works of George Barlow In Ten [Eleven] Volumes |
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XIII. “I PRAISED THE LORD OF LOVE”
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I praised the Lord of love who made the world of rosesFor his own heart to seek:
Then gave me one white rose that blossoms and uncloses,—
Thy cheek against my cheek!
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I praised the Lord who made the soft night fall around me,—Made star-hosts wax and flee:
Then, since he needed song, with song's wild passion crowned me,—
And with one star-love,—thee!
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I praised the Lord who heard the laughter of his daughtersAnd of the leaves o'the pine
And of the silver-voiced and multitudinous waters:
Then gave me one laugh,—thine!
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I praised the Lord who saw the wild wind like a loverLaughing for very bliss
Fondle the dainty heads of countless cliff-top clover:
Then gave me thy one kiss!
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