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THE INTERPRETER by FREDERIC FAIRCHILD SHERMAN

First Line: IF IN MY HEART I HEARD AS YOU CAN HEAR
Last Line: THAT SANG TO ME BESIDE IT IN THE SHADE.

If in my heart I heard as you can hear
The happy birds and insects murmuring,
In winter I should think that it were spring
And so be glad as you are all the year;
Or if to you I could be always near
And know the joy of every song you sing,
Into my heart the music you might bring
Of every sound of summer that is dear.

I never knew such happiness as that
Until, enraptured and alone, I sat
And listened to the melody you made;
And when I closed my eyes it was to dream
Of some green margin of a meadow-stream
That sang to me beside it in the shade.



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