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Henry Kendall - Amongst the RosesHenry Kendall - Amongst the Roses
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I walked through a Forest, beneath the hot noon, On Etheline calling and calling! One said: “She will hear you and come to you soon, When the coolness, my brother, is falling.” But I whispered: “O Darling, I falter with pain!” And the thirsty leaves rustled, and hissed for the rain, Where a wayfarer halted and slept on the plain;        And dreamt of a garden of Roses!                Of a cool sweet place,                And a nestling face        In a dance and a dazzle of Roses. In the drought of a Desert, outwearied, I wept, O Etheline, darkened with dolours! But, folded in sunset, how long have you slept By the Roses all reeling with colours? A tree from its tresses a blossom did shake, It fell on her face, and I feared she would wake, So I brushed it away for her sweet sake;        In that garden of beautiful Roses!                In the dreamy perfumes                From ripe-red blooms        In a dance and a dazzle of Roses.
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