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The Lost One

    By John Clare



    I seek her in the shady grove,
    And by the silent stream;
    I seek her where my fancies rove,
    In many a happy dream;
    I seek her where I find her not,
    In Spring and Summer weather:
    My thoughts paint many a happy spot,
    But we ne'er meet together.

    The trees and bushes speak my choice,
    And in the Summer shower
    I often hear her pleasant voice,
    In many a silent hour:
    I see her in the Summer brook,
    In blossoms sweet and fair;
    In every pleasant place I look
    My fancy paints her there.

    The wind blows through the forest trees,
    And cheers the pleasant day;
    There her sweet voice is sure to be
    To lull my cares away.
    The very hedges find a voice,
    So does the gurgling rill;
    But still the object of my choice
    Is lost and absent still.



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