The Message
Wind of the gentle summer night,
Dwell in the lilac tree,
Sway the blossoms clustered light,
Then blow over to me.
Wind, you are sometimes strong and great,
You frighten the ships at sea,
Now come floating your delicate
Out of the lilac tree,
Wind you must waver a gossamer
To ferry a scent so light,
Will you carry my love a message as
Through the hawk-haunted night?
For my heart is sometimes strange and wild,
Bitter and bold and free,
I scare the beautiful timid child,
As you frighten the ships at sea;
But now when the hawks are piercing the air,
With the golden stars above,
The only thing that my heart can
Is a lilac message of love.
Gentle wind, will you carry
Up to her window
Give her a gentle tender kiss;
Bid her good-night, good-night.
Duncan Campbell Scott
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