To One Unknown

Helen Dudley

1886 to 1932

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I have touched the trillium,
I have kissed the shining feet
Oh, not your eyes!
And not your hand.
I have heard the violin,
Of Twilight lover-wise,
Even the sun and moon,
Pale flower of the land,
But not your face.
I have seen the proudest stars
Coral, anemone,
Opened the gates of Dawn—
Visions that witches brew,
That wander on through space,
In endless minstrelsy;
The winds and waves rejoice
Yet not your voice.
I have dreamed unwonted things,
Never with you.
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