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Ballade (Double Refrain) Of Midsummer Days And Nights - To W. H.

    By William Ernest Henley



    With a ripple of leaves and a tinkle of streams
    The full world rolls in a rhythm of praise,
    And the winds are one with the clouds and beams -
    Midsummer days!    Midsummer days!
    The dusk grows vast; in a purple haze,
    While the West from a rapture of sunset rights,
    Faint stars their exquisite lamps upraise -
    Midsummer nights!    O midsummer nights!

    The wood's green heart is a nest of dreams,
    The lush grass thickens and springs and sways,
    The rathe wheat rustles, the landscape gleams -
    Midsummer days!    Midsummer days!
    In the stilly fields, in the stilly ways,
    All secret shadows and mystic lights,
    Late lovers murmur and linger and gaze -
    Midsummer nights!    O midsummer nights!

    There's a music of bells from the trampling teams,
    Wild skylarks hover, the gorses blaze,
    The rich, ripe rose as with incense steams -
    Midsummer days!    Midsummer days!
    A soul from the honeysuckle strays,
    And the nightingale as from prophet heights
    Sings to the Earth of her million Mays -
    Midsummer nights!    O midsummer nights!

    Envoy

    And it's O, for my dear and the charm that stays -
    Midsummer days!    Midsummer days!
    It's O, for my Love and the dark that plights -
    Midsummer nights!    O midsummer nights!



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