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Evening

    By John Clare



    In the meadow's silk grasses we see the black snail,
    Creeping out at the close of the eve, sipping dew,
    While even's one star glitters over the vale,
    Like a lamp hung outside of that temple of blue.
    I walk with my true love adown the green vale,
    The light feathered grasses keep tapping her shoe;
    In the whitethorn the nightingale sings her sweet tale,
    And the blades of the grasses are sprinkled with dew.

    If she stumbles I catch her and cling to her neck,
    As the meadow-sweet kisses the blush of the rose:
    Her whisper none hears, and the kisses I take
    The mild voice of even will never disclose.
    Her hair hung in ringlets adown her sweet cheek,
    That blushed like the rose in the hedge hung with dew;
    Her whisper was fragrance, her face was so meek--
    The dove was the type on't that from the bush flew.



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