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Dark Chestnut

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Thou shaking thy dark shadows down,
    Like leaves before the first leaves fall,
    Pourest upon the head of night
    Her loveliest loveliness of all--
    Dark leaves that tremble
    When soft airs unto softer call.

    O, darker, softer fall her thoughts
    Upon the cold fields of my mind,
    Weaving a quiet music there
    Like leaf-shapes trembling in least wind:
    Dark thoughts that linger
    When the light's gone and the night's blind.

    I see her there beneath your boughs.
    Dark chestnut, though you see her not;
    Her white face and white hands are clear
    As the moon in your stretched arms caught;
    But stranger, clearer,
    The living shadows of her thought.



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