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Unrequited

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Passion? not hers! who held me with pure eyes:
    One hand among the deep curls of her brow,
    I drank the girlhood of her gaze with sighs:
    She never sighed, nor gave me kiss or vow.
    So have I seen a clear October pool,
    Cold, liquid topaz, set within the sere
    Gold of the woodland, tremorless and cool,
    Reflecting all the heartbreak of the year.
    Sweetheart? not she! whose voice was music-sweet;
    Whose face loaned language to melodious prayer.
    Sweetheart I called her. When did she repeat
    Sweet to one hope, or heart to one despair!
    So have I seen a wildflower's fragrant head
    Sung to and sung to by a longing bird;
    And at the last, albeit the bird lay dead,
    No blossom wilted, for it had not heard.



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