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. Before the wings and spring of words, Were cradle-held in a cloud of sleep, Soft footfalls to hear ourselves turning And ever new dreams were lofty keys, We could not see the frost branching And winter never was, nor winds cold, In our temple eyes, the sun crowning Imbued visions, fine as woven gold, Draped in silks so rare, spun spinning, To hear the birds sing in ears blossom, For the very first time, true beginnings And the flower's colour never forgotten, All is mourning now— song, sings singer, To morn, wake, dream, dreams dreamer.
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May 17, 2015
May 17, 2015 at 1:23 PM UTC
Sonnet of Morning
. Before the wings and spring of words, Were cradle-held in a cloud of sleep, Soft footfalls to hear ourselves turning And ever new dreams were lofty keys, We could not see the frost branching And winter never was, nor winds cold, In our temple eyes, the sun crowning Imbued visions, fine as woven gold, Draped in silks so rare, spun spinning, To hear the birds sing in ears blossom, For the very first time, true beginnings And the flower's colour never forgotten, All is mourning now— song, sings singer, To morn, wake, dream, dreams dreamer.
ormond
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May 17, 2015
May 17, 2015 at 1:23 PM UTC
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