Helen of Troy And Other Poems (11)
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"I Love You" When April bends above meAnd finds me fast asleep, Dust need not keep the secretA live heart died to keep. When April tells the thrushes,The meadow-larks will know, And pipe the three words lightlyTo all the winds that blow. Above his roof the swallows,In notes like far-blown rain, Will tell the little sparrowBeside his window-pane. O sparrow, little sparrow,When I am fast asleep, Then tell my love the secretThat I have died to keep. |








