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To the Hills!

    By Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)



    'T is eight miles out and eight miles in,
        Just at the break of morn.
    'T is ice without and flame within,
        To gain a kiss at dawn!

    Far, where the Lilac Hills arise
        Soft from the misty plain,
    A lone enchanted hollow lies
        Where I at last drew rein.

    Midwinter grips this lonely land,
        This stony, treeless waste,
    Where East, due East, across the sand,
        We fly in fevered haste.

    Pull up! the East will soon be red,
        The wild duck westward fly,
    And make above my anxious head,
        Triangles in the sky.

    Like wind we go; we both are still
        So young; all thanks to Fate!
    (It cuts like knives, this air so chill,)
        Dear God! if I am late!

    Behind us, wrapped in mist and sleep
        The Ruined City lies,
    (Although we race, we seem to creep!)
        While lighter grow the skies.

    Eight miles out only, eight miles in,
        Good going all the way;
    But more and more the clouds begin
        To redden into day.

    And every snow-tipped peak grows pink
        An iridescent gem!
    My heart beats quick, with joy, to think
        How I am nearing them!

    As mile on mile behind us falls,
        Till, Oh, delight!    I see
    My Heart's Desire, who softly calls
        Across the gloom to me.

    The utter joy of that First Love
        No later love has given,
    When, while the skies grew light above,
        We entered into Heaven.



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