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1865–1914

Words

Madison Julius Cawein

I cannot tell what I would tell thee, What I would say, what thou shouldst hear: Words of the soul that should compell thee, Words of the heart to draw thee near.

For when thou smilest, thou, who fillest My life with joy, and I would speak, ‘ T is then my lips and tongue are stillest, Knowing all language is too weak.

Look in my eyes: read there confession: The truest love has least of art: Nor needs it words for its expression When soul speaks soul and heart speaks heart.

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