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Inscribed: Riley Love-Lyrics

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    To the Elect of Love, - or side-by-side
    In raptest ecstasy, or sundered wide
    By seas that bear no message to or fro
    Between the loved and lost of long ago.




    So were I but a minstrel, deft
    At weaving, with the trembling strings
    Of my glad harp, the warp and weft
    Of rondels such as rapture sings, -
        I'd loop my lyre across my breast,
        Nor stay me till my knee found rest
        In midnight banks of bud and flower
        Beneath my lady's lattice-bower.

    And there, drenched with the teary dews,
    I'd woo her with such wondrous art
    As well might stanch the songs that ooze
    Out of the mockbird's breaking heart;
        So light, so tender, and so sweet
        Should be the words I would repeat,
        Her casement, on my gradual sight,
        Would blossom as a lily might.



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