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Robert Laurence Binyon - Spring Has Leapt Into SummerRobert Laurence Binyon - Spring Has Leapt Into Summer
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Spring has leapt into Summer. A glory has gone from the green. The flush of the poplar has sobered out, The flame in the leaf of the lime is dulled: But I am thinking of the young men Whose faces are no more seen. Where is the pure blossom That fell and refused to grow old? The clustered radiance, perfumed whiteness, Silent singing of joy in the blue? --I am thinking of the young men Whose splendour is under the mould. Youth, the wonder of the world, Opened--eyed at an opened door, When the world is as honey in the flower, and as wine To the heart, and as music newly begun! O the young men, the myriads of the young men, Whose beauty returns no more! Spring will come, when the Earth remembers, In sun--bursts after the rain, And the leaf be fresh and lovely on the bough, And the myriad shining blossom be born: But I shall be thinking of the young men Whose eyes will not shine on us again.
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