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The Sunken Garden

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Speak not - whisper not;      Here bloweth thyme and bergamot;      Softly on the evening hour,      Secret herbs their spices shower.      Dark-spiked rosemary and myrrh,      Lean-stalked, purple lavender;      Hides within her bosom, too,      All her sorrows, bitter rue.      Breathe not - trespass not;      Of this green and darkling spot,      Latticed from the moon's beams,      Perchance a distant dreamer dreams;      Perchance upon its darkening air,      The unseen ghosts of children fare,      Faintly swinging, sway and sweep,      Like lovely sea-flowers in its deep;      While, unmoved, to watch and ward,      Amid its gloomed and daisied sward,      Stands with bowed and dewy head      That one little leaden Lad.

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"Speak not - whisper not;..."

Exploring the themes of classic, Walter De La Mare delivers a powerful performance in "The Sunken Garden"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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