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That when you found me at last; your age…long desire found utter peace in my gentle speech and my eyes and lips and flowing hair?
Is it then true that the mystery of the Infinite is written on this little forehead of mine?
Tell me; my lover; if all this be true。
The Gardener 33
I love you; beloved。 Forgive me my love。
Like a bird losing its way I am caught。
When my heart was shaken,it lost its veil and was naked。 Cover it with pity; beloved; and forgive me my love。
If you cannot love me; beloved; forgive me my pain。
Do not look askance at me from afar。
I will steal back to my corner and sit in the dark。
With both hands I will cover my naked shame。
Turn your face from me; beloved; and forgive me my pain。
If you love me; beloved; forgive me my joy。
When my heart is borne away by the flood of happiness; do not smile at my perilous abandonment。
When I sit on my throne and rule you with my tyranny of love; when like a goddess I grant you my favour; bear with my pride; beloved; and forgive me my joy。
The Gardener 34
Do not go; my love; without asking my leave。
I have watched all night; and now my eyes are heavy with sleep。
I fear lest I lose you when I am sleeping。
Do not go; my love; without asking my leave。
I start up and stretch my hands to touch you。 I ask myself; “Is it a dream?”
Could I but entangle your feet with my heart and hold them fast to my breast!
Do not go; my love; without asking my leave。
The Gardener 35
Lest I should know you too easily; you play with me。
You blind me with flashes of laughter to hide your tears。
I know; I know your art。
You never say the word you wo
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