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A Forest Child

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There is a place I search for still,     Sequestered as the world of dreams,     A bushy hollow, and a hill     That whispers with descending streams,     Cool, careless waters, wandering down,     Like Innocence who runs to town,     Leaving the wildwood and its dreams,     And prattling like the forest streams.     But still in dreams I meet again     The child who bound me, heart and hand,     And led me with a wildflower chain     Far from our world, to Faeryland:     Who made me see and made me know     The lovely Land of Long-Ago,     Leading me with her little hand     Into the world of Wonderland.     The years have passed: how far away     The day when there I met the child,     The little maid, who was a fay,     Whose eyes were dark and undefiled     And crystal as a woodland well,     That holds within its depths a spell,     Enchantments, featured like a child,     A dream, a poetry undefiled.     Around my heart she wrapped her hair,     And bound my soul with lips and eyes,     And led me to a cavern, where     Grey Legend dwelt in kingly guise,     Her kinsman, dreamier than the moon,     Who called her Fancy, read her rune,     And bade her with paternal eyes     Divest herself of her disguise.     And still I walk with her in dreams,     Though many years have passed since then,     And that high hill and its wild streams     Are lost as is that faery glen.     And as the years go swiftly by     I find it harder, when I try,     To meet with her, who led me then     Into the wildness of that glen.

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