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Sonnets II

    By Edna St. Vincent Millay



            Into the golden vessel of great song
            Let us pour all our passion; breast to breast
            Let other lovers lie, in love and rest;
            Not we,--articulate, so, but with the tongue
            Of all the world: the churning blood, the long
            Shuddering quiet, the desperate hot palms pressed
            Sharply together upon the escaping guest,
            The common soul, unguarded, and grown strong.
            Longing alone is singer to the lute;
            Let still on nettles in the open sigh
            The minstrel, that in slumber is as mute
            As any man, and love be far and high,
            That else forsakes the topmost branch, a fruit
            Found on the ground by every passer-by.



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