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I made my bed beneath the pines         Where the sea washed the sandy bars;         I heard the music of the winds,         And blest the aureate face of Mars.         All night a lilac splendor throve         Above the heaven's shadowy verge;         And in my heart the voice of love         Kept music with the dreaming surge.         A little maid was at my side,         She slept, I scarcely slept at all;         Until toward the morning-tide         A dream possessed me with its thrall.         She sweetly breathed; around my breast         I felt her warmth like drowsy bliss,         Then came the vision of unrest,         I saw your face and felt your kiss.         I woke and knew with what dismay         She read my secret and surprise;         She only said, "Again 'tis day!         How red your cheeks, how bright your eyes!"

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