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Waiting.

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I know not where you wait for me in all your maiden sweetness,     Sweet soul in whom my life will find its rest, its full completeness;     But somewhere you await me, Fate will lead us to each other,     As roses know the sunlight, so shall we know one another.     Dear heart, what are you doing in this twilight's purple splendor,     Do you tend your dewy flowers with fingers white and slender,     Heavy, odor-laden branches in blessing bent above you,     Fond lilies kneeling at your feet, winds murmuring they love you?     Mayhap, your heart in maiden peace is like a closed bud sleeping,     Wrapped in pure folds of saintly thought, its tender freshness keeping.     Yet like a dream that comes in sleep, your soul sweet quiet breaking,     Is a thought of me, my darling, that shall come true on waking.     Perchance you turn from passionate vows, words wild with love's sweet madness,     With soft eyes looking far sway, in yearning trust and sadness;     A look that tells his alien soul how widely you are parted,     Though he knows not whom your rapt eyes seek, my sweet, my loving-hearted.     Oh, the world is rough; the heart against its sneers, its cold derision,     Locks all its better feelings, making it a gloomy prison;     But your hand, my angel, shall unlock its rocky, dust-strewn portal,     Your smile shall rouse its dying dreams of good to life immortal.     You will make me better, purer, for love, the true refiner,     Burning out the baser passions, will kindle the diviner,     Will plead and wind my spirit, not to shame its heavenly station,     You will trust me, and that trust will prove my tempted soul's salvation.     God keep you tenderly, my life's dear hope and unseen blessing;     Oh, night wind, touch her tresses till I come with fond caressing,     Thy crown of pearl-linked light, oh, royal moon stoop down and give her,     Till queen of love's own kingdom, I crown her mine forever.

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"I know not where you wait for me in all your maiden sweetness,..."

This evocative piece by Marietta Holley, titled "Waiting.", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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