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Category: Sad Love Poems

  The Blind  

The birds are all a-building,
    They say the world's a-flower,
And still I linger lonely
    Within a barren bower.

I weave a web of fancies
    Of tears and darkness spun.
How shall I sing of sunlight
    Who never saw the sun?

I hear the pipes a-blowing,
    But yet I may not dance,
I know that Love is passing,
    I cannot catch his glance.

And if his voice should call me
    And I with groping dim
Should reach his place of calling
    And stretch my arms to him,

The wind would blow between my hands
    For Joy that I shall miss,
The rain would fall upon my mouth
    That his will never kiss.


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