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A Leaf.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Somebody said, in the crowd, last eve,
        That you were married, or soon to be.
    I have not thought of you, I believe,
        Since last we parted. Let me see:
    Five long Summers have passed since then -
        Each has been pleasant in its own way -
    And you are but one of a dozen men
        Who have played the suitor a Summer day.

    But, nevertheless, when I heard your name,
        Coupled with some one's, not my own,
    There burned in my bosom a sudden flame,
        That carried me back to the day that is flown.
    I was sitting again by the laughing brook,
        With you at my feet, and the sky above,
    And my heart was fluttering under your look -
        The unmistakable look of Love.

    Again your breath, like a South wind, fanned
        My cheek, where the blushes came and went;
    And the tender clasp of your strong, warm hand
        Sudden thrills through my pulses sent.
    Again you were mine by Love's own right -
        Mine forever by Love's decree:
    So for a moment it seemed last night,
        When somebody mentioned your name to me.

    Just for the moment I thought you mine -
        Loving me, wooing me, as of old.
    The tale remembered seemed half divine -
        Though I held it lightly enough when told.
    The past seemed fairer than when it was near,
        As "Blessings brighten when taking flight;"
    And just for the moment I held you dear -
        When somebody mentioned your name last night.



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