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NOW all my thoughts were crisped and thinned To elfin threads, to gleaming browns. Like tawny grasses lean with wind They drew your heart across the downs. Your will of all the winds that blew They drew across the world to me, To thread my whimsey thoughts of you Along the downs, above the sea.
Beneath a pool beyond the dune—So green it was and amber-walled A face would glimmer like a moon Seen whitely through an emerald—And there my mermaid fancy lay And dreamed the light and you were one, And flickered in her sea-weed's sway A broken largesse of the sun.
Above the world as evening fell I made my heart into a sky, And through a twilight like a shell I saw the shining sea-gulls fly. I found between the sea and land And lost again, unwrit, unheard, A song that fluttered in my hand And vanished like a silver bird.

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