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Title: A Poet Thinks Author: Edward Powys Mathers [More Titles by Mathers] The rain is due to fall, The branches of the cinnamon are moving, Bright are the flying leaves, The wind lifted the dry dust, He passes under light gauze I am alone with the beating of my heart. There are leagues of sky, Why do the birds let their feathers I would have them carry my letters, The stream flows east The scented magnolias are shining still, I close his box on my guitar of jasper I am alone with the beating of my heart. Stay with me to-night,
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