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1862–1932

BENEDICTUS

Gilbert Parker

You bless me, then you turn away your head — “Never again, dear. I have blessed you so, My lips upon your lips; between must flow The river — Oh the river!” Thus you said.

The river — Oh the river, and the sun; Stream that we may not cross, sun that is joy: Flow as thou must; shine on in full employ — Shine through her eyes thou; let the river run.

O lady, to your liegeman speak. You say: “Dream no more dreams; yourself be as am I!” Your hands clasped to your face, so shutting out the day. An instant, then to me, your low good-bye —

Good-night, good-bye; and then the social reign, The lights, the songs, the flowers — and the pain.

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