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1888–1916

Sonnet VI

Alan Seeger

Give me the treble of thy horns and hoofs, The ponderous undertones of‘ bus and tram, A garret and a glimpse across the roofs Of clouds blown eastward over Notre Dame,

The glad-eyed streets and radiant gatherings Where I drank deep the bliss of being young, The strife and sweet potential flux of things I sought Youth's dream of happiness among!

It walks here aureoled with the city-light, Forever through the myriad-featured mass Flaunting not far its fugitive embrace, — Heard sometimes in a song across the night,

Caught in a perfume from the crowds that pass, And when love yields to love seen face to face.

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