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1866–1947

COR CORDIUM

Richard Le Gallienne

Dear wife, there is no word in all my songs But unto thee belongs: Though I indeed before our true day came Mistook thy star in many a wandering flame,

Singing to thee in many a fair disguise, Calling to thee in many another's name, Before I knew thine everlasting eyes. Faces that fled me like a hunted fawn

I followed singing, deeming it was Thou, Seeking this face that on our pillow now Glimmers behind thy golden hair like dawn, And, like a setting moon, within my breast

Sinks down each night to rest. Moon follows moon before the great moon flowers, Moon of the wild wild honey that is ours; Long must the tree strive up in leaf and root,

Before it bear the golden-hearted fruit: And shall great Love at once perfected spring, Nor grow by steps like any other thing?

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