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Edith Nesbit - PartingEdith Nesbit - Parting
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WHEN hides the sun behind a bank of cloud,     Though well we know the sun is shining still,     No less the shadow falls on down and hill, And the bright hues grow dull as brows grief-bowed. So, when thou goest from me into the crowd,     Though well I know thy love through good and ill     Shines steadfastly, thy going seems to fill The world with shade--turn sunshine to a shroud. But when through clouds the sun returns to bless Hill, field, and wood with his divine caress,     Ah, how the colours start to life again! So after absence, when thou comest back Bright grows the whole thought-world that was so black,     And my heart sings to feel the sunshine then.
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