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Henry Cuyler Bunner (Генри Куйлер Баннер) May-Bloom Oh, for You that I never knew! — Now that the Spring is swelling, And over the way is a whitening may, In the yard of my neighbor’s dwelling. Oh, may, oho! do your sisters blow Out there in the country grasses — A-mocking the white of the cloudlet light, That up in the blue sky passes? Here in town the grass it is brown, Right under your beautiful clusters; But your sisters thrive where the sward’s alive With emerald lights and lustres. Dream of my dreams! vision that seems Ever to scorn my praying, Love that I wait, face of my fate, Come with me now a-maying! Soul of my song! all my life long Looking for you I wander~ Long have I sought — shall I find naught, Under the may-bushes yonder? Oh, for You that I never knew, Only in dreams that bind you! — By Spring’s own grace I shall know your face, When under the may I find you! Henry Cuyler Bunner's other poems: Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1207 |
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