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The Song Of The Secret

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Where is beauty?          Gone, gone:     The cold winds have taken it         With their faint moan;     The white stars have shaken it,         Trembling down,     Into the pathless deeps of the sea.          Gone, gone         Is beauty from me.     The clear naked flower         Is faded and dead;     The green-leafed willow,         Drooping her head,     Whispers low to the shade         Of her boughs in the stream,          Sighing a beauty,          Secret as dream.

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"Where is beauty?..."

Exploring the themes of classic, Walter De La Mare delivers a powerful performance in "The Song Of The Secret"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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