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The Rose's Secret

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    When down the west the new moon slipped,
    A curved canoe that dipped and tipped,
    When from the rose the dewdrop dripped,
    As if it shed its heart's blood slow;
    As softly silent as a star
    I climbed a lattice that I know,
    A window lattice, held ajar
    By one slim hand as white as snow:
    The hand of her who set me here,
    A rose, to bloom from year to year.

    I, who have heard the bird of June
    Sing all night long beneath the moon;
    I, who have heard the zephyr croon
    Soft music 'mid spring's avenues,
    Heard then a sweeter sound than these,
    Among the shadows and the dews
    A heart that beat like any bee's,
    Sweet with a name and I know whose:
    Her heart that, leaning, pressed on me,
    A rose, she never looked to see.

    O star and moon! O wind and bird!
    Ye hearkened, too, but never heard
    The secret sweet, the whispered word
    I heard, when by her lips his name
    Was murmured. Then she saw me there!
    But that I heard was I to blame?
    Whom in the darkness of her hair
    She thrust since I had heard the same:
    Condemned within its deeps to lie,
    A rose, imprisoned till I die.



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