Myself And I

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Myself And I
Fannie Stearns Davis Mrs Gifford
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And she I loved so only looked at me.
"What fragrant wind was that? Oh, sweet!'* said she.
So I shall keep it hid eternally.
It is so filmy, exquisite, and wild: And yet so bright and eloquent and free.
Full many a barren day it has beguiled. But if none else its loveliness may see i Think not I play the miser willingly! 95 OH NEVER SHUT YOUR DOOR ON ME" Oh never shut your door on me Because your house will make me sad.
I dance enough: I always see Enough sweet things to keep me glad.
And if yo
...u shut your door and say ^'My house is dark and dull for you: Run far, run far, and love your day, Your sun and wind and flowery dew, ''I must not make you sad, " — Ah so I shall be saddest and most still.
And never spread my wings to blow Across the sunny windswept hill: I shall but stand outside your door And cry, and trouble you, till you Must let me in to you once more, Or hear me cry, the whole day through. 96 OH NEVER SHUT YOUR DOOR ON ME" 97 What do I care how dark your hall With lonely strange unlonged-for night?


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