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The Lamp

    By John Frederick Freeman



    The lamp shone golden where she slept,
    Shining against deep-folded shadows.
    There was no stir but her slow breathing
    Save when a long sigh crept
    Between her lips.

    Her hair spread dark in that faint light,
    Her shut eyes showed the long dark lashes--
    Still now, that with her laughter quivered.
    On the white sheet lay white
    And limp her hands.

    Golden against the shadow shone
    The lamp's small flame, till dawn was brightening,
    And on the flame a gold beam slanted.
    The shadows lingering on
    Grew faint and thin.

    Sleeping she murmured, stirred and sighed,
    A dream from her sleep-vision faded.
    Her earthly eyes 'neath languid eyelids
    Wakened: her bosom cried,
    "Come back, come back,

    "Come back, my dream!" Rising she drest
    Her beauty's lamp with cunning fingers.
    She had the look of birds a-flutter
    Round dewy trees with breast
    Throbbing with song.



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