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Launa Dee.

    By Bliss Carman (William)



    Weary, oh, so weary
    With it all!
    Sunny days or dreary--
    How they pall!
    Why should we be heroes,
    Launa Dee,
    Striving to no winning?
    Let the world be Zero's!
    As in the beginning
    Let it be!

    What good comes of toiling,
    When all's done?
    Frail green sprays for spoiling
    Of the sun;
    Laurel leaf or myrtle,
    Love or fame--
    Ah, what odds what spray, sweet?
    Time, that makes life fertile,
    Makes its blooms decay, sweet,
    As they came.

    Lie here with me dreaming,
    Cheek to cheek,
    Lithe limbs twined and gleaming,
    Brown and sleek;
    Like two serpents coiling
    In their lair.
    Where's the good of wreathing
    Sprays for Time's despoiling?
    Let me feel your breathing
    In my hair.

    You and I together--
    Was it so?
    In the August weather
    Long ago!
    Did we kiss and fellow,
    Side by side,
    Till the sunbeams quickened
    From our stalks great yellow
    Sunflowers, till we sickened
    There and died?

    Were we tigers creeping
    Through the glade
    Where our prey lay sleeping,
    Unafraid,
    In some Eastern jungle?
    Better so.
    I am sure the snarling
    Beasts could never bungle
    Life as men do, darling,
    Who half know.

    Ah, if all of life, love,
    Were the living!
    Just to cease from strife, love,
    And from grieving;
    Let the swift world pass us,
    You and me,
    Stilled from all aspiring,--
    Sinai nor Parnassus
    Longer worth desiring,
    Launa Dee!

    Just to live like lilies
    In the lake!
    Where no thought nor will is,
    To mistake!
    Just to lose the human
    Eyes that weep!
    Just to cease from seeming
    Longer man and woman!
    Just to reach the dreaming
    And the sleep!



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