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Poems (Van Vorst)/The Sign

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4510042Poems — The SignMarie Van Vorst
THE SIGN
Last night I felt your kisses on my face. Softer than April fall of wind-flowers; Sweeter than summer rain upon the grass; Sweeter than the light wind, that in the South Wakes, and in groves of myrrh and cassia stirs. I bent with parted lips to kiss your mouth—Straightway there fell a fine thin veil between. There stood the trees in level rows,The sunlight filled the trembling green Of the leaf-sea, in the fair close.
By these straight boles, under these slender boughs, Throughout the days of midsummer, I stand Until God part the veil with shining hand And show me where you sit within His house Holding the seven-sparred star, whose name is Love. The time, though long, I know comes fast apace Because of the sweet sign your told'st me of,—Last night I felt your kisses on my face.