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She Came and Went

As a twig trembles, which a bird
 Lights on to sing, then leaves unbent,
So is my memory thrilled and stirred;'€”
 I only know she came and went.
 
As clasps some lake, by gusts unriven,
 The blue dome’€™s measureless content,
So my soul held that moment’€™s heaven;'€”
 I only know she came and went.
 
As, at one bound, our swift spring heaps
 The orchards full of bloom and scent,
So clove her May my wintry sleeps;'€”
 I only know she came and went.
 
An angel stood and met my gaze,
 Through the low doorway of my tent;
The tent is struck, the vision stays;'€”
I only know she came and went.
 
Oh, when the room grows slowly dim,
And life’€™s last oil is nearly spent,
One gush of light these eyes will brim,
 Only to think she came and went.
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