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Ylladmar

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Her hair was, oh, so dense a blur
    Of darkness, midnight envied her;
    And stars grew dimmer in the skies
    To see the glory of her eyes;
    And all the summer rain of light
    That showered from the moon at night
    Fell o'er her features as the gloom
    Of twilight o'er a lily-bloom.

    The crimson fruitage of her lips
    Was ripe and lush with sweeter wine
    Than burgundy or muscadine
    Or vintage that the burgher sips
    In some old garden on the Rhine:
    And I to taste of it could well
    Believe my heart a crucible
    Of molten love - and I could feel
    The drunken soul within me reel
    And rock and stagger till it fell.

    And do you wonder that I bowed
    Before her splendor as a cloud
    Of storm the golden-sandaled sun
    Had set his conquering foot upon?
    And did she will it, I could lie
    In writhing rapture down and die
    A death so full of precious pain
    I'd waken up to die again.



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