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The Garden Of Dreams

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Not while I live may I forget
    That garden which my spirit trod!
    Where dreams were flowers, wild and wet,
    And beautiful as God.
    Not while I breathe, awake, adream,
    Shall live again for me those hours,
    When, in its mystery and gleam,
    I met her 'mid the flowers.
    Eyes, talismanic heliotrope,
    Beneath mesmeric lashes, where
    The sorceries of love and hope
    Had made a shining lair.
    And daydawn brows, whereover hung
    The twilight of dark locks: wild birds,
    Her lips, that spoke the rose's tongue
    Of fragrance-voweled words.
    I will not tell of cheeks and chin,
    That held me as sweet language holds;
    Nor of the eloquence within
    Her breasts' twin-moonéd molds.
    Nor of her body's languorous
    Wind-grace, that glanced like starlight through
    Her clinging robe's diaphanous
    Web of the mist and dew.
    There is no star so pure and high
    As was her look; no fragrance such
    As her soft presence; and no sigh
    Of music like her touch.
    Not while I live may I forget
    That garden of dim dreams, where I
    And Beauty born of Music met,
    Whose spirit passed me by.



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