Page:The Poetical Works of William Motherwell, 1849.djvu/150

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The sunlight is fading,
Small birds seek their nest;
While happy hearts flower-like,
Sink sinless to rest.
But I!—'tis no matter;
Ay, kiss cheek and chin;
Kiss—kiss—thou hast won me,
Bright, beautiful Sin!