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1862–1932

THE FORGOTTEN WORD

Gilbert Parker

Once in the twilight of the Austrian hills, A word came to me, wonderful and good; If I had spoken it — that message of the stars — Love would have filled thy blood;

Love would have sent thee pulsing to my arms, Laughing with joy, thy heart a nestling bird An instant passed — it fled; and now I seek in vain For that forgotten word.

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