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I Will Ask

    By John Frederick Freeman



    I will ask primrose and violet to spend for you
    Their smell and hue,
    And the bold, trembling anemone awhile to spare
    Her flowers starry fair;
    Or the flushed wild apple and yet sweeter thorn
    Their sweetness to keep
    Longer than any fire-bosomed flower born
    Between midnight and midnight deep.

    And I will take celandine, nettle and parsley, white
    In its own green light,
    Or milkwort and sorrel, thyme, harebell and meadowsweet
    Lifting at your feet,
    And ivy blossom beloved of soft bees; I will take
    The loveliest--
    The seeding grasses that bend with the winds, and shake
    Though the winds are at rest.

    "For me?" you will ask. "Yes! surely they wave for you
    Their smell and hue,
    And you away all that is rare were so much less
    By your missed happiness."
    Yet I know grass and weed, ivy and apple and thorn
    Their whole sweet would keep
    Though in Eden no human spirit on a shining morn
    Had awaked from sleep.



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