Mephistopheles Puffeth the Sun Out And Other Poems

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[24] AND OTHER POEMS Watching I SOUGHT for you in the accustomed places, I looked for you in all the little places; Amid the books I watched and watched for you; I looked with longing at the passing faces, I sought your face among the passing faces, I watched at dusk when all the world was blue.
I waited for your footstep in the twilight ; I listened for your footstep in the twilight; I lifted happy eyes when someone came; I gazed into the dusk with tear-dimmed eye- sight, I wat
...ched the darkening road with anxious eye- sight, I murmured low your dear, familiar name.
I waited, hoped, — they told me you were com- ing,— How trustingly I waited for your coming!
And then one day the postman at the door [25] MEPHISTOPHELES PUFFETH THE SUN OUT Brought word of you. I opened it, still hum- ming, (How strange to think, now, I was ever hum- ming) And read, *'He will not come." I watch no more [26] AND OTHER POEMS Poppy Petals THERE'S a Boy like a slumbrous poppy And his lips are a crimson red, And his eyes are brown like the curls that crown His delicate, princely head.


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