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The Darksome Nightingale

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Why dost thou, darksome Nightingale,
    Sing so distractingly--and here?
    Dawn's preludings prick my ear,
    Faint light is creeping up the vale,
    While on these dead thy rarer
    Song falls, dark night-farer.

    Were it not better thou shouldst sing
    Where the drenched lilac droops her plume,
    Spreading frail banners of perfume?
    Or where the easeless pines enring
    The river-lullèd village
    Whose lads the lilac pillage?

    Oh, if aught songful these hid bones
    Might reach, like the slow subtle rain,
    Surely the dead had risen again
    And listened, white by the white stones;
    Back to rich life song-charmed,
    By ghostly joys alarmed.

    This may not be. And yet, oh still
    Pour like night dew thy richer speech
    Some late-lost youth perchance to reach,
    Or unloved girl; and stir and fill
    Their passionless cold bosoms
    Under red wallflower blossoms!



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