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April

    By Walter De La Mare



Come, then, with showers; I love thy cloudy face
    Gilded with splendour of the sunbeam thro'
    The heedless glory of thy locks. I know
The arch, sweet languor of thy fleeting grace,
The windy lovebeams of thy dwelling-place,
    Thy dim dells where in azure bluebells blow,
    The brimming rivers where thy lightnings go
Harmless and full and swift from race to race.

Thou takest all young hearts captive with thine eyes;
    At rumour of thee the tongues of children ring
Louder than bees; the golden poplars rise
    Like trumps of peace; and birds, on homeward wing,
Fly mocking echoes shrill along the skies,
    Above the waves' grave diapasoning.





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