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A Thought In Two Moods

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I saw it - pink and white - revealed      Upon the white and green;     The white and green was a daisied field,      The pink and white Ethleen.     And as I looked it seemed in kind      That difference they had none;     The two fair bodiments combined      As varied miens of one.     A sense that, in some mouldering year,      As one they both would lie,     Made me move quickly on to her      To pass the pale thought by.     She laughed and said: "Out there, to me,      You looked so weather-browned,     And brown in clothes, you seemed to be      Made of the dusty ground!"

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