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Christina Georgina Rossetti - Dream-LoveChristina Georgina Rossetti - Dream-Love
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Young Love lies sleeping  In May-time of the year, Among the lilies,  Lapped in the tender light: White lambs come grazing,  White doves come building there: And round about him  The May-bushes are white. Soft moss the pillow  For oh, a softer cheek; Broad leaves cast shadow  Upon the heavy eyes: There winds and waters  Grow lulled and scarcely speak; There twilight lingers  The longest in the skies. Young Love lies dreaming;  But who shall tell the dream? A perfect sunlight  On rustling forest tips; Or perfect moonlight  Upon a rippling stream; Or perfect silence,  Or song of cherished lips. Burn odours round him  To fill the drowsy air; Weave silent dances  Around him to and fro; For oh, in waking  The sights are not so fair, And song and silence  Are not like these below. Young Love lies dreaming  Till summer days are gone,— Dreaming and drowsing  Away to perfect sleep: He sees the beauty  Sun hath not looked upon, And tastes the fountain  Unutterably deep. Him perfect music  Doth hush unto his rest, And through the pauses  The perfect silence calms: Oh, poor the voices  Of earth from east to west, And poor earth`s stillness  Between her stately palms. Young Love lies drowsing  Away to poppied death; Cool shadows deepen  Across the sleeping face: So fails the summer  With warm, delicious breath; And what hath autumn  To give us in its place? Draw close the curtains  Of branched evergreen; Change cannot touch them  With fading fingers sere: Here the first violets  Perhaps will bud unseen, And a dove, may be,  Return to nestle here.
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