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The Blonde Maiden

    By Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson



    Though she depart, a vision flitting,
    If I these thoughts in words exhale:
    I love you, you blonde maiden, sitting
    Within your pure white beauty's veil.
    I love you for your blue eyes dreaming,
        Like moonlight moving over snow,
    And 'mid the far-off forests beaming
        On something hid I may not know.

    I love this forehead's fair perfection
    Because it stands so starry-clear,
    In flood of thought sees its reflection
    And wonders at the image near.
    I love these locks in riot risen
        Against the hair-net's busy bands;
    To free them from their pretty prison
        Their sylphs entice my eyes and hands.

    I love this figure's supple swinging
    In rhythm of its bridal song,
    Of strength and life-joy daily singing
    With youthful yearnings deep and long.
    I love this foot so lightly bearing
        The glory of sure victory
    Through youth's domain of merry daring
        To meet first-love that hers shall be.

    I love these hands, these lips enchanting,
    With them the God of love's allied,
    With them the apple-prize is granting,
    But guards them, too, lest aught betide.
    I love you and must say it ever,
        Although you heed not what you've heard,
    But flee and answer: maidens never
        May put their trust in poet's word.



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TRANSLATED FROM THE NORWEGIAN IN THE ORIGINAL METERS BY ARTHUR HUBBELL PALMER
Professor of the German Language and Literature In Yale University





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