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Sonnets V

    By Edna St. Vincent Millay



            Once more into my arid days like dew,
            Like wind from an oasis, or the sound
            Of cold sweet water bubbling underground,
            A treacherous messenger, the thought of you
            Comes to destroy me; once more I renew
            Firm faith in your abundance, whom I found
            Long since to be but just one other mound
            Of sand, whereon no green thing ever grew.
            And once again, and wiser in no wise,
            I chase your colored phantom on the air,
            And sob and curse and fall and weep and rise
            And stumble pitifully on to where,
            Miserable and lost, with stinging eyes,
            Once more I clasp,--and there is nothing there.



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