Page:The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge, 1919.djvu/91

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GOD'S REMEMBRANCE
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With other dreams long over, as a gate
Singing upon the wind the anvil song,
Sang of the Spring when first He dreamt of me
In that old town all hills and signs that creak:—
And He remembered me as something far
In old imaginations, something weak
With distance, like a little sparking star
Drowned in the lavender of evening sea.