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Love

    By John Clare



    Love, though it is not chill and cold,
    But burning like eternal fire,
    Is yet not of approaches bold,
    Which gay dramatic tastes admire.
    Oh timid love, more fond than free,
    In daring song is ill pourtrayed,
    Where, as in war, the devotee
    By valour wins each captive maid;--

    Where hearts are prest to hearts in glee,
    As they could tell each other's mind;
    Where ruby lips are kissed as free,
    As flowers are by the summer wind.
    No! gentle love, that timid dream,
    With hopes and fears at foil and play,
    Works like a skiff against the stream,
    And thinking most finds least to say.

    It lives in blushes and in sighs,
    In hopes for which no words are found;
    Thoughts dare not speak but in the eyes,
    The tongue is left without a sound.
    The pert and forward things that dare
    Their talk in every maiden's ear,
    Feel no more than their shadows there--
    Mere things of form, with nought of fear.

    True passion, that so burns to plead,
    Is timid as the dove's disguise;
    Tis for the murder-aiming gleed
    To dart at every thing that flies.
    True love, it is no daring bird,
    But like the little timid wren,
    That in the new-leaved thorns of spring
    Shrinks farther from the sight of men.

    The idol of his musing mind,
    The worship of his lonely hour,
    Love woos her in the summer wind,
    And tells her name to every flower;
    But in her sight, no open word
    Escapes, his fondness to declare;
    The sighs by beauty's magic stirred
    Are all that speak his passion there.



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