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1866–1947

SHADOWS

Richard Le Gallienne

Shadows! the only shadows that I know Are happy shadows of the light of you, The radiance immortal shining through Your sea-deep eyes up from the soul below;

Your shadow, like a rose's, on the grass Where your feet pass. The shadow of the dimple in your chin, The shadow of the lashes of your eyes,

As on your cheek, soft as a moth, it lies; And, as a church, I softly enter in The solemn twilight of your mighty hair, Down falling there.

These are Love's shadows, Love knows none but these: Shadows that are the very soul of light, As morning and the morning blossom bright, Or jewelled shadows of moon-haunted seas;

The darkest shadows in this world of ours Are made of flowers.

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