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<h3> LOVE, DEATH AND LIFE </h3>
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The warm wind comes in rushes,<br/>
The night is thick and sweet:<br/>
I cannot see the bushes—<br/>
The tall syringa bushes<br/>
Above the gate that meet,<br/>
Whose fallen blooms she crushes<br/>
Under her heedless feet;<br/>
But their heavy, rich perfume<br/>
Is round us in the gloom<br/>
Which lends its friendly cover<br/>
To bashful maid and lover:<br/>
Which cheats me of her blushes<br/>
But makes her kiss complete.<br/>
'Way down the village street<br/>
A lantern swings and dances<br/>
In front of the old church porch,<br/>
And throws its telltale glances<br/>
On the puddles and the plashes,<br/>
And flares in the wind like a torch,<br/>
And scatters sudden flashes<br/>
On the elm leaves overhead.<br/>
But you need have no dread<br/>
Of that harmless, far-off spark;<br/>
For the night is thick and dark,<br/>
O the dark is thick and sweet!<br/>
So, closer: let the beat<br/>
Of your heart encounter mine.<br/>
(How you tremble—like a leaf!)<br/>
O you do not need to fear<br/>
Any shame or any grief<br/>
While my arms around you twine<br/>
And the night wind pours its wine.<br/>
Come nearer, still more near;<br/>
Press closer, closer yet.<br/>
Your cheeks are warm and wet,<br/>
Like this wind from out the south,<br/>
And warm and wet your mouth;<br/>
And yon lantern won't discover<br/>
The maiden and her lover.<br/>
'Tis only the sexton, nothing more—<br/>
There was a funeral to-day—<br/>
The sexton locking the church door,<br/>
Locking it up and going away.<br/>
Why should it fall on a day like this?<br/>
What has death to do in a world of bliss?<br/>
O passionate black night!<br/>
O rush of the southern breeze,<br/>
Laden with blossoms and rain,<br/>
Asserter of life and its right,<br/>
Cherisher, breeder of things,<br/>
Swelling the sap in the trees,<br/>
Swelling the blood in the vein,<br/>
Filling the rivers and springs:<br/>
Whisper the girl at my side,<br/>
Quicken her pulse with thy breath,<br/>
Teach her the way of a bride,<br/>
Teach her to take and to give.<br/>
What hast thou to do with us, Death?<br/>
By God, we live!<br/></p>
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