Grace Fallow Norton

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YOU say there is no love, my love,
Unless it lasts for aye!
Oh, folly, there are interludes
Better than the play.
...

I went out to the farthest meadow,
I lay down in the deepest shadow;

And I said unto the earth, "Hold me,"
...

My little soul I never saw,
Nor can I count its days;
I do not know its wondrous law
And yet I know its ways
...

I went upon a journey
To countries far away,
From province unto province
To pass my holiday.
...

It was silent in the street.
I did not know until a woman told me,
Sobbing over the muslin she sold me.
...

I have brought the wine
And the folded raiment fine,
Pilgrim staff and shoe -
This is my love for you.
...

I

With cassock black, baret and book,
   Father Saran goes by;
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You Say There Is No Love


YOU say there is no love, my love,
Unless it lasts for aye!
Oh, folly, there are interludes
Better than the play.

You say lest it endure, sweet love,
It is not love for aye?
Oh, blind! Eternity can be
All in one little day.

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