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Dearth

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I hold your trembling hand to-night - and yet
    I may not know what wealth of bliss is mine,
    My heart is such a curious design
    Of trust and jealousy! Your eyes are wet -
    So must I think they jewel some regret,
    And lo, the loving arms that round me twine
    Cling only as the tendrils of a vine
    Whose fruit has long been gathered: I forget,
    While crimson clusters of your kisses press
    Their wine out on my lips, my royal fair
    Of rapture, since blind fancy needs must guess
    They once poured out their sweetness otherwhere,
    With fuller flavoring of happiness
    Than e'en your broken sobs may now declare.



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