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Floridian.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    The cactus and the aloe bloom
    Beneath the window of your room;
    Your window where, at evenfall,
    Beneath the twilight's first pale star,
    You linger, tall and spiritual,
    And hearken my guitar.

    It is the hour
    When every flower
    Is wooed by moth or bee
    Would, would you were the flower, dear,
    And I the moth to draw you near,
    To draw you near to me,
    My dear,
    To draw you near to me.

II.

    The jasmine and bignonia spill
    Their balm around your windowsill;
    The sill where, when magnolia-white,
    In foliage mists, the moon hangs far,
    You lean with bright deep eyes of night
    And hearken my guitar.

    It is the hour
    When from each flower
    The wind woos fragrances
    Would, would you were the flower, love,
    And I the wind to breathe above,
    To breathe above and kiss,
    My love,
    To breathe above and kiss.



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