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1875–1940

Regret

Leigh Gordon Giltner

Shimmer of rose and pearl, Sheen on an opal sky; Day's crimson banners unfurl, Purple-pleached shadow-gleams die;

Dawn flowers bourgeoning fair, Meads with the dawn-dews wet; Rare is the morn — ah, rare! But in the heart, regret —

A vague regret. Clouds like the scattered snow Stippling a sapphire sky; Fervor and heat and glow,

Zephyrs that swoon and die. Drowseth the nooning air On meads with red poppies set; Fair is the day — ah, fair!

But in the heart, regret — And still... regret. Flashes of burning gold, Flushes of crimson light

Faint on a waning wold, Stealeth the silent night. One from a casement bar Leaneth with lashes wet,

Watching the last wan star Fade like a heart's regret — A vain regret.

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