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WHEN SUMMER COMES.

When summer comes, then you are near to me,
I feel your phantom presence on my heart.
In every wind the dead year speaks again,
And every scene springs up to take its part.

Twas such a day, as sweet a wind arose.
To kiss with perfumed lips your blown hair;
With brow perplexed and that odd smile you had,
I wondered what you thought of, standing there.

Twas here, I stooped to pluck a drooping flower,
You prayed so foolishly that you might keep;
And here you turned a moment's space so cold,
I only laughed for fear that I should weep.

O phantom love! that haunts me restlessly.
That from my passionate hands will ever fly,
Fate owes me this, I will pursue and hold.
Or, finding you but shadow, let me die.