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Apology.

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Have I slept and failed to hear you calling?         Cry again, belov'd; for sleep is heavy,         Curtaining away the golden sunlight,         Shutting out the blue sky and the breezes,         Sealing up my ears to all you tell me.         Cry again! your voice shall pierce the clumsy         Leaden folds that sleep has wrapt about me,         Cry again! accomplish what the singing,         Hours old now on all the trees and bushes,         And the wind and sun could not accomplish.         Lo!    I waste good hours of love and kisses         While the sun and you have spilt your glory         Freely on me lying unregarding.         In the happy islands, where no sunset         Stains the waters with a morbid splendour,         Where the open skies are blue for ever,         I might stay for years and years unsleeping,         Living for divinest conversation,         Music, colour, scent and sense unceasing,         Entering by eye and ear and nostril.         Ah, but flesh is flesh and I am mortal!         Cry again and do not leave me sleeping.

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"Have I slept and failed to hear you calling?..."

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