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1852–1933

A LOVER'S ENVY

Henry Van Dyke

I envy every flower that blows Along the meadow where she goes, And every bird that sings to her, And every breeze that brings to her

The fragrance of the rose. I envy every poet's rhyme That moves her heart at eventime, And every tree that wears for her

Its brightest bloom, and bears for her The fruitage of its prime. I envy every Southern night That paves her path with moonbeams white,

And silvers all the leaves for her, And in their shadow weaves for her A dream of dear delight. I envy none whose love requires

Of her a gift, a task that tires: I only long to live to her, I only ask to give to her All that her heart desires.

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