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(Shadow-of-a-Leaf Sings)
Brave birds that climb those blue Dawn-tinted towers, With notes like showers of dew From elf-tossed flowers, Shake your mad wings in mirth, Betray, betray The secret thoughts of May, That heaven, once more, may marry our wild earth. Dark gipsy, she would dance Unmated still, Challenging, glance for glance, Her lord's high will, But that her thoughts take wing While she lies sleeping; And, into glory leaping, Like birds, at sunrise, to her bride-groom sing. See how with cheeks aglow And lips apart, While warm winds, murmuring low Lay bare her heart, She dreams that she can hide Its rosy light In ferns and flowers this night, And swim like Dian through this hawthorn-tide. Then shame her, lavrocks, shame her, At break of day, That heaven may trap and tame her This mad sweet May, Let all your feathered choir Leave those warm nests Between her dawn-flushed breats, And soar to heaven, singing her young desire. |