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William Butler Yeats - A Man Young And Old: VIII. Summer And SpringWilliam Butler Yeats - A Man Young And Old: VIII. Summer And Spring
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We sat under an old thorn-tree And talked away the night, Told all that had been said or done Since first we saw the light, And when we talked of growing up Knew that we`d halved a soul And fell the one in t`other`s arms That we might make it whole; Then peter had a murdering look, For it seemed that he and she Had spoken of their childish days Under that very tree. O what a bursting out there was, And what a blossoming, When we had all the summer-time And she had all the spring!
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