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A Garden in the Desert

So light and soft the days fall—
       Like petals one by one
Down from yon tree whose flowers all
       Must vanish in the sun.
 
Like almond-petals down, dear,
       Odorous, rosy-white,
Falling to our green world here
       Off the thick boughs of night.
 
One like another still lies—
       Tomorrow is today.
Always the buzzing bee flies,
       Who never flies away.
 
Ever the same blue sky rounds
       Its chalice for the sun.
The mountains at the world’s bounds
       Their purple chorals run.
 
And ever you and I, friend,
       Free of this mortal scheme,
Look out beyond desire’s end
       And dream the spacious dream.
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