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Sunstroke

    By Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)



    Oh, straight, white road that runs to meet,
        Across green fields, the blue green sea,
    You knew the little weary feet
        Of my child bride that was to be!

    Her people brought her from the shore
        One golden day in sultry June,
    And I stood, waiting, at the door,
        Praying my eyes might see her soon.

    With eager arms, wide open thrown,
        Now never to be satisfied!
    Ere I could make my love my own
        She closed her amber eyes and died.

    Alas! alas! they took no heed
        How frail she was, my little one,
    But brought her here with cruel speed
        Beneath the fierce, relentless sun.

    We laid her on the marriage bed
        The bridal flowers in her hand,
    A maiden from the ocean led
        Only, alas! to die inland.

    I walk alone; the air is sweet,
        The white road wanders to the sea,
    I dream of those two little feet
        That grew so tired in reaching me.



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