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VAGRANT LOVE by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON

Poet Analysis

First Line: O VAGRANT LOVE! DO YOU COME THIS WAY?
Last Line: O VAGRANT LOVE, WOULD YOU COME THIS WAY?
Subject(s): LOVE;

O VAGRANT Love! do you come this way?
I hear you knock at the long-closed door
That turned too oft on its hinge before --
I am stronger now; I can say you Nay.

The vague, sweet smile on your lips to-day,
Its meaning and magic I know of yore:
O vagrant Love, do you come this way?
I hear your knock at the long-closed door.

But why your summons should I obey?
I listened once till my heart grew sore --
Shall I listen again, and again deplore?
Nay! Autumn must ever be wiser than May --
And the more we welcome the more you betray --
O vagrant Love, would you come this way?



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