'Twixt Earth and Stars: Poems

Part 3

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Ah! if but once again to hear The song of waves against the keel! The sound of winds upon the sea, To watch the moonlight, and to feel Your hand in mine; to have you steal More close, more close, till senses reel, And all the deep, unfathomed bliss Of Life and Death were in your kiss.

XVI

I have striven for three whole years to forget; I have prayed, ay, grovelled to God; and yet At the glimpse of a pictured face, of a form That suggested yours—like a blighting storm The Past rose up, and in anguish cried, "Oh, fool! I live, it was You who died."

_The Riverside Press Limited, Edinburgh_

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Transcriber's Notes

Minor punctuation and printer errors repaired.

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