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Title: Epilogue
Author: Heinrich Heine [ More Titles by Heine]
Like the stalks of wheat in the fields, So flourish and wave in the mind of man His thoughts. But the delicate fancies of love Are like gay little intermingled blossoms Of red and blue flowers. Red and blue flowers! The surly reaper rejects you as useless. The wooden flail scornfully thrashes you, Even the luckless traveler, Whom your aspect delights and refreshes, Shakes his head, And calls you beautiful weeds. But the rustic maiden, The wearer of garlands, Honors you, and plucks you, And adorns with you her fair locks. And thus decorated she hastens to the dancing-green Where the flutes and fiddles sweetly resound; Or to the quiet bushes Where the voice of her beloved soundeth sweeter still Than fiddles or flutes.
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