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Poem by Dollie Radford The Clavichord The night is full of fantasies, And, while you play, A light wind blows among the trees Far, far away. And far away the daffodils Begin to stir, While all the sunny woodland fills With gossamer. And now a starry bugle calls, And lo, in rings, And crystal drops, the music falls From angels' wings. There are sweet whisperings in the air, And softly told Are fair forgotten things that were So dear of old. And now the tale is newly said, Of sad and sweet, And now the unseen choir have fled With twinkling feet. Their floating raiment touches me, As they depart, And new songs strive for melody Within my heart. For quickened voices to hold anew And keep alway, The magic that must die when you No longer play. Dollie Radford Dollie Radford's other poems:
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