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All the stars in my sky were for you
Created on 2006-03-12 21:04:50 (#9754972), last updated 2006-05-08
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| Name: | Autumn's Lily |
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| Birthdate: | 04-04 |
| Location: | United Kingdom |

O thou whose face hath felt the Winter's wind,
Whose eye has seen the snow-clouds hung in mist,
And the black elm-tops 'mong the freezing stars,
To thee the spring will be a harvest-time.
O thou, whose only book has been the light
Of supreme darkness which thou feddest on
Night after night when Phoebus was away,
To thee the Spring shall be a triple morn.
O fret not after knowledge - I have none,
And yet my song comes native with the warmth.
O fret not after knowledge - I have none,
And yet the evening listens. He who saddens
At thought of idleness cannot be idle,
And he's awake who thinks himself asleep.

Banner 01 from Spring and banner 02 from Ophelia, both by John William Waterhouse.
Sonnet 'What the Thrush Said' by John Keats.
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