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Boris Pasternak - The Linden AvenueBoris Pasternak - The Linden Avenue
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A house of unimagined beauty Is set in parkland, cool and dark; Gates with an arch; then meadows, hillocks, And oats and woods beyond the park. Here, with their crowns each other hiding, Enormous linden trees engage In dusky, quiet celebration Of their two hundred years of age. And underneath their vaulted branches, Across the regularly drawn Symmetric avenues, grow flowers In flower-beds upon a lawn. Beneath the trees, on sandy pathways, Not one bright spot relieves the dark, Save-like an opening in a tunnel- The distant entrance of the park. But now the blossom-time is starting, The walled-in linden trees reveal And spread about within their shadow Their irresistible appeal. The visitors, in summer clothing, While walking on the crunchy sand, Breathe in unfathomable fragrance Which only bees can understand. This gripping scent is theme and subject, Whereas-however well they look- The flower-beds, the lawn, the garden, Are but the cover of a book. The clustered, wax-bespattered flowers On massive trees, sedate and old, Lit up by raindrops, burn and sparkle Above the mansion they enfold.
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