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The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar/Love's Seasons

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212284The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar — Love's SeasonsPaul Laurence Dunbar

LOVE'S SEASONS

When the bees are humming in the honeysuckle vine
  And the summer days are in their bloom,
Then my love is deepest, oh, dearest heart of mine,
When the bees are humming in the honeysuckle vine.

When the winds are moaning o'er the meadows chill and gray,
  And the land is dim with winter gloom,
Then for thee, my darling, love will have its way,
When the winds are moaning o'er the meadows chill and gray.

In the vernal dawning with the starting of the leaf,
  In the merry-chanting time of spring,
Love steals all my senses, oh, the happy-hearted thief!
In the vernal morning with the starting of the leaf.

Always, ever always, even in the autumn drear,
  When the days are sighing out their grief,
Thou art still my darling, dearest of the dear,
Always, ever always, even in the autumn drear.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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