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Poet Lore/Volume 10/Number 1/Longing

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Poet Lore (1898)
Longing
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LONGING

The lilacs blossom at the door,
The early rose
Whispers a promise to her buds,
And they unclose.


There is a perfume everywhere,
A breath of song,
A sense of some divine return
For waiting long.


Who knows but some imprisoned joy
From bondage breaks:
Some exiled and enchanted hope
From dreams awakes?


Who knows but you are coming back
To comfort me
For all the languor and the pain,
Persephone?


O come! For one brief spring return,
Love's tryst to keep;
Then let me share the Stygian fruit,
The wintry sleep!