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The Hawthorn Hath A Deathly Smell

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The flowers of the field     Have a sweet smell; Meadowsweet, tansy, thyme,     And faint-heart pimpernel; But sweeter even than these,     The silver of the may Wreathed is with incense for     The Judgment Day. An apple, a child, dust,     When falls the evening rain, Wild briar's spicd leaves,     Breathe memories again; With further memory fraught,     The silver of the may Wreathed is with incense for     The Judgment Day. Eyes of all loveliness -     Shadow of strange delight, Even as a flower fades     Must thou from sight; But oh, o'er thy grave's mound,     Till come the Judgment Day, Wreathed shall with incense be     Thy sharp-thorned may.

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