I KNOW the stars by their names, Aldebaran, Altair,
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IF I must go to heaven's end Climbing the ages like a stair,
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Two knights rode forth at early dawn A-seeking maids to wed,
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OUT of the noise of tired people working, Harried with thoughts of war and lists of dead,
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Oh, there are eyes that he can see,
And hands to make his hands rejoice,
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Her voice is like clear water
That drips upon a stone
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A little while when I am gone
My life will live in music after me,
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Oh if I were the velvet rose
Upon the red rose vine,
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Across the dimly lighted room The violin drew wefts of sound,
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There! See the line of lights,
A chain of stars down either side the street --
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When I am dying, let me know
That I loved the blowing snow
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The princess has her lovers, A score of knights has she,
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Oh would I were the roses, that lie against her hands, The heavy burning roses she touches as she stands!
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Crisply the bright snow whispered,
Crunching beneath our feet;
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My window-pane is starred with frost,
The world is bitter cold to-night,
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No one worth possessing Can be quite possessed;
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Now while my lips are living
Their words must stay unsaid,
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There is no magic any more,
We meet as other people do,
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Oh I have sown my love so wide
That he will find it everywhere;
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I lift my heart as spring lifts up
A yellow daisy to the rain;
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I am alone, in spite of love,
In spite of all I take and give—
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The wide, bright temple of the world I found, And entered from the dizzy infinite
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The roofs are shining from the rain.
The sparrows tritter as they fly,
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Willow in your April gown
Delicate and gleaming,
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ARCTURUS brings the spring back As surely now as when
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Now at last I have come to see what life is,
Nothing is ever ended, everything only begun,
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We are apart; the city grows quiet between us,
She hushes herself, for midnight makes heavy her eyes,
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IN the pull of the wind I stand, lonely, On the deck of a ship, rising, falling,
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THE sun was gone, and the moon was coming Over the blue Connecticut hills;
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Life has loveliness to sell,
All beautiful and splendid things,
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