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Dear Hands.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The touches of her hands are like the fall
        Of velvet snowflakes; like the touch of down
    The peach just brushes 'gainst the garden wall;
    The flossy fondlings of the thistle-wisp
        Caught in the crinkle of a leaf of brown
    The blighting frost hath turned from green to crisp.

    Soft as the falling of the dusk at night,
    The touches of her hands, and the delight -
        The touches of her hands!
    The touches of her hands are like the dew
    That falls so softly down no one e'er knew
    The touch thereof save lovers like to one
    Astray in lights where ranged Endymion.

    O rarely soft, the touches of her hands,
    As drowsy zephyrs in enchanted lands;
        Or pulse of dying fay; or fairy sighs,
    Or - in between the midnight and the dawn,
    When long unrest and tears and fears are gone -
        Sleep, smoothing down the lids of weary eyes.



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