SECRETS.

SECRETS.

HOW well her many secrets nature keepsAnd never tells to us by word or sign,—The hidden source whence comes life-giving wineWhich through the trees in springtime tingling creeps;The dwelling-place from which the wind low sweeps,His stalwart forest legions to alignWith leadership of giant oak or pine—She tells us not but, brooding silent, sleeps.So, safely locked within the human heart,Are joys and sorrows of the long ago,As hidden springs from which the sad tears startWhen we scarce know the power that movers their flow;And we from all the world are set apartBy precious secrets none may ever know.

HOW well her many secrets nature keepsAnd never tells to us by word or sign,—The hidden source whence comes life-giving wineWhich through the trees in springtime tingling creeps;The dwelling-place from which the wind low sweeps,His stalwart forest legions to alignWith leadership of giant oak or pine—She tells us not but, brooding silent, sleeps.So, safely locked within the human heart,Are joys and sorrows of the long ago,As hidden springs from which the sad tears startWhen we scarce know the power that movers their flow;And we from all the world are set apartBy precious secrets none may ever know.

HOW well her many secrets nature keepsAnd never tells to us by word or sign,—The hidden source whence comes life-giving wineWhich through the trees in springtime tingling creeps;The dwelling-place from which the wind low sweeps,His stalwart forest legions to alignWith leadership of giant oak or pine—She tells us not but, brooding silent, sleeps.

HOW well her many secrets nature keeps

And never tells to us by word or sign,—

The hidden source whence comes life-giving wine

Which through the trees in springtime tingling creeps;

The dwelling-place from which the wind low sweeps,

His stalwart forest legions to align

With leadership of giant oak or pine—

She tells us not but, brooding silent, sleeps.

So, safely locked within the human heart,Are joys and sorrows of the long ago,As hidden springs from which the sad tears startWhen we scarce know the power that movers their flow;And we from all the world are set apartBy precious secrets none may ever know.

So, safely locked within the human heart,

Are joys and sorrows of the long ago,

As hidden springs from which the sad tears start

When we scarce know the power that movers their flow;

And we from all the world are set apart

By precious secrets none may ever know.


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