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My love, we will go, we will go, I and you, And away in the woods we will scatter the dew; And the salmon behold, and the ousel too, My love, we will hear, I and you, we will hear, The calling afar of the doe and the deer. And the bird in the branches will cry for us clear, And the cuckoo unseen in his festival mood; And death, oh my fair one, will never come near In the ***** afar of the fragrant wood.
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Apr 17, 2014
Apr 17, 2014 at 6:32 PM UTC
Love Song (William B. Yeats)
My love, we will go, we will go, I and you, And away in the woods we will scatter the dew; And the salmon behold, and the ousel too, My love, we will hear, I and you, we will hear, The calling afar of the doe and the deer. And the bird in the branches will cry for us clear, And the cuckoo unseen in his festival mood; And death, oh my fair one, will never come near In the ***** afar of the fragrant wood.
Whatever the conflict may be at hand, this I know as Truth - A date is carved in universal stone of dancing beads of mist....
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Apr 17, 2014
Apr 17, 2014 at 6:32 PM UTC
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