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FORTUNATE LOVE: 6. IN THE GRASS by EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE

First Line: OH! FLAME OF GRASS, SHOT UPWARD FROM THE EARTH
Last Line: OH FLAME OF GRASS!

OH! flame of grass, shot upward from the earth,
Keen with a thousand quivering sunlit fires,
Green with the sap of satisfied desires
And sweet fulfilment of your sad pale birth,
Behold! I clasp you as a lover might,
Roll on you, bathing in the noonday sun,
And, if it might be, I would fain be one
With all your odour, mystery and light,
Oh flame of grass!
For here, to chasten my untimely gloom,
My lady took my hand, and spoke my name;
The sun was on her gold hair like a flame;
The bright wind smote her forehead like perfume;
The daisies darkened at her feet; she came,
As Spring comes, scattering incense on your bloom
Oh flame of grass!



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