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under dusky laurel leaf
listen to the sounding sea
and as we walked the grass was faintly stirred
braided and woven
rocked in the cradle of the deep
it is true that you say the gods are more use to you than fairies
look back with longing eyes and know that i will follow
the ancient songs
if i had known how narrow a prison is love
the fragrance came
there are gains for all our losses
they may talk of love in a cottage
as i lie roofed in, screened in

 



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