To Caroline (Johns)
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My first love was a fair girl |
with ways forever new; |
And hair a sunlight yellow, |
and eyes a morning blue. |
I wondered if her face |
was not a girl's again. |
And if she found the flowers |
thick about the glen. |
And if among her thoughts |
so dark we couldn't see, |
It only was her reason |
came to make her free. |
Beauty blue and beauty white, |
beauty of the day and night, |
Make her step be light and proud |
going in a gown of cloud. |
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