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To A Woman Passing By

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Around me roared the nearly deafening street.     Tall, slim, in mourning, in majestic grief,     A woman passed me, with a splendid hand     Lifting and swinging her festoon and hem;     Nimble and stately, statuesque ofleg.     I, shaking like an addict, from her eye,     Black sky, spawner of hurricanes, drank in     Sweetness that fascinates, pleasure that kills.     One lightning flash... then night! Sweet fugitive     Whose glance has made me suddenly reborn,     Will we not meet again this side of death?     Far from this place! too late! never perhaps!     Neither one knowing where the other goes,     O you I might have loved, as well you know!

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