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INTIMATIONS by JOHN BANISTER TABB

First Line: I KNEW THE FLOWERS HAD DREAMED OF YOU
Last Line: AND SILENT FLOWERS BY NIGHT.
Subject(s): MEMORY;

I KNEW the flowers had dreamed of you,
And hailed the morning with regret;
For all their faces with the dew
Of vanished joy were wet.

I knew the winds had passed your way,
Though not a sound the truth betrayed;
About their pinions all the day
A summer fragrance stayed.

And so, awaking or asleep,
A memory of lost delight
By day the sightless breezes keep,
And silent flowers by night.



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