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Poems (Jackson)/Vintage

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4579585Poems — VintageHelen Hunt Jackson

VINTAGE.
BEFORE the time of grapes,While they altered in the sun,And out of the time of grapes,When vintage songs were done,—
From secret southern spot,Whose warmth not a mortal knew;From shades which the sun forgot,Or could not struggle through,—
Wine sweeter than first wine,She gave him by drop, by drop;Wine stronger than seal could sign,She poured and did not stop.
Soul of my soul, the shapesOf the things of earth are one;Rememberest thou the grapesI brought thee in the sun?
And darest thou still drinkWine stronger than seal can sign?And smilest thou to thinkEternal vintage thine?