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Leonainie

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Leonainie - Angels named her;
    And they took the light
    Of the laughing stars and framed her
    In a smile of white;
        And they made her hair of gloomy
        Midnight, and her eyes of bloomy
        Moonshine, and they brought her to me
    In the solemn night. - -

    In a solemn night of summer,
    When my heart of gloom
    Blossomed up to greet the comer
    Like a rose in bloom;
        All forebodings that distressed me
        I forgot as Joy caressed me -
        (Lying Joy! that caught and pressed me
    In the arms of doom!)

    Only spake the little lisper
    In the Angel-tongue;
    Yet I, listening, heard her whisper -
    "Songs are only sung
        Here below that they may grieve you -
        Tales but told you to deceive you, -
        So must Leonainie leave you
    While her love is young."

    Then God smiled and it was morning.
    Matchless and supreme
    Heaven's glory seemed adorning
    Earth with its esteem:
        Every heart but mine seemed gifted
        With the voice of prayer, and lifted
        Where my Leonainie drifted
    From me like a dream.



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