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Summer Song

    By George MacDonald



        "Murmuring, 'twixt a murmur and moan,
        Many a tune in a single tone,
        For every ear with a secret true--
        The sea-shell wants to whisper to you."

        "Yes--I hear it--far and faint,
        Like thin-drawn prayer of drowsy saint;
        Like the muffled sounds of a summer rain;
        Like the wash of dreams in a weary brain."

        "By smiling lip and fixed eye,
        You are hearing a song within the sigh:
        The murmurer has many a lovely phrase--
        Tell me, darling, the words it says."

        "I hear a wind on a boatless main
        Sigh like the last of a vanishing pain;
        On the dreaming waters dreams the moon--
        But I hear no words in the doubtful tune."

        "If it tell thee not that I love thee well,
        'Tis a senseless, wrinkled, ill-curved shell:
        If it be not of love, why sigh or sing?
        'Tis a common, mechanical, stupid thing!"

        "It murmurs, it whispers, with prophet voice
        Of a peace that comes, of a sealed choice;
        It says not a word of your love to me,
        But it tells me I love you eternally."



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