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Ebony and Crystal/Belated Love

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18992Ebony and Crystal — Belated LoveClark Ashton Smith

BELATED LOVE

Ah, woe is me, for Love hath lain asleep,Hath lain too long in some Morphean close,—Till on his dreaming wings the ruined roseFell lightly, and the rose-red leaves were deep.
Alas, alas, for Love is overlate!Far-wandering, alone, we know not where,He found the white and purple poppies fair,Nor heard the Summer pass importunate.
Ah, Love, can we forgive thy loitering?The golden Summer, as a dream foregoneIs changed—till in our eyes the ashen dawnOf Autumn kindles.**** We have heard thy wingBut with a sound of sighing; heart on heart,In our own sighs we hear thy wing depart.