Singing Places

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Mine eyes so dull among the blossomed ways, Grow clear in darkling days' austerer close, And strain them in the dimness for one small Relenting petal from an unplucked rose!
[34] SINGING PLACES THE PASSING OF JOY I heard Joy trail her garments near, (My HeaTt, she's seeking thee!) So sped I forth to kiss their hem In blithe expectancy.
Then came a sobbing through the night, A moaning in the mist, So knew I (Hush, my little Heart!) It was her shroud I kissed.
[35 SINGING PLACES THE BELATED NIGHT
...INGALE When young I searched a darkling wood For note of nightingale.
It came not, tho' my listening mood Could scarce endure its fail.
Maturer, at the rim of night, In Tuscan village small, I caught a trill of bird delight — "A thrush", thought I, "doth call." At morn I said: "With joy I heard A marvel-throated thrush." 'A nightingale" (they said) "the bird That broke the purple hush." But Youth's wild rose of bloom gone pale, What broke the purple hush?
To them it was a nightingale — To me — it was — a thrush!


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