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Edna St. Vincent Millay (Эдна Сент-Винсент Миллей)


Never May the Fruit Be Plucked


Never, never may the fruit be plucked from the
   bough
And gathered into barrels.
He that would eat of love must eat it where it hangs.
Though the branches bend like reeds,
Though the ripe fruit splash in the grass or wrinkle
   on the tree,
He that would eat of love may bear away with him
Only what his belly can hold,
Nothing in the apron,
Nothing in the pockets.
Never, never may the fruit be gathered from the
   bough
And harvested in barrels.
The winter of love is a cellar of empty bins,
In an orchard soft with rot.



Edna St. Vincent Millay's other poems:
  1. Hyacinth
  2. Loving You Less Than Life
  3. She Let Them Leave Their Jellies
  4. Euclid Alone Has Looked
  5. One Way There Was


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