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Love And Life

I.

AS some faint wisp of fragrance, floating wide —A pennant-perfume on the evening air —From a walled garden, flower-filled and fair,

To drape a sudden beauty long

Upon life's highway desolate and dried —So come you to me, as I, unaware,

Bend my strict eyes upon my pathway bare;

But at your presence straight I turn aside,

And passing in the garden see

The heart of hidden beauty in the world,

And love as life's one blossom is revealed.

My backward glance your floating tresses blind,

About my struggling hopes your white arms wind,

And I have yielded — but how sweet to yield!

II.

Yet, in the prison of the garden bound,

The sluggish perfumes o'er my spirit fall,

And I lie languid in their sweetness' thrall,

Beneath the fragrance of much beauty drowned:

When through the fountain's murmur — lo, a

Insistent and reproachful!

O'er the

Drops a faint echo of the Earth's deep call,

And I leap upright from the rose-strewn ground.

Outside the bracing wind sings, clean and chill;

Outside are tasks to do, blows to be struck;

And I must toil the dreary highway

It broadens to the fields of death.

Yet, ereI leave for aye your perfumed close,

I pluckA shrivelled blossom that I kiss and wear.

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Arthur Henry Adams

Arthur Henry Adams (6 June 1872 – 4 March 1936) was a journalist and author. He started his career in New Zealand, though he spent most of it in…
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