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LOVE AND A QUESTION

 
A stranger came to the door at eve,
     And he spoke the bridegroom fair.
  He bore a green-white stick in his hand,
     And, for all burden, care.
  He asked with the eyes more than the lips
     For a shelter for the night,
  And he turned and looked at the road afar
     Without a window light.

  The bridegroom came forth into the porch
     With 'Let us look at the sky,
  And question what of the night to be,
     Stranger, you and I.'
  The woodbine leaves littered the yard,
     The woodbine berries were blue,
  Autumn, yes, winter was in the wind;
     'Stranger, I wish I knew.'
  Within, the bride in the dusk alone
     Bent over the open fire,

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