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the shadows they appeared
the shadows they appeared
by witchcraft made to lengthen;
by witchcraft made to lengthen;
and some sound they heard saw each other
and if some sound they heard  
they cocked ears and looked at one another;
they cocked [[crossed out:  their  an]] ears and looked at one another; [[^saw each other;]]
sparling in the light, face to face
sparkling in the light, face to face
they wailed in the flash of the mornings.
they waited in the flush of the mornings.


One day
One day
-but I couldn't tell you whether
- but I couldn't tell you whether
in the world it was cold or rainy
in the world it was cold or rainy
suddenly they dawned
suddenly there dawned
the light of new
the light of morn.
[[crossed out:  Without thinking what they did the lovers]]
Unknowingly, the lovers
Unknowingly, the lovers
held each other by the hand
held each other by the hand,
and warm together in the brightened
and [[crossed out:  floated]] swam together in the [[crossed out:  smile]] brightness
cast by the village bell
cast by the village bells.
There were no more cares
There were no more cares
and lighter they felt than any saint;
and lighter they felt than any saint;
they dream of their youthful dreams
they dreamed their youthful dreams

Latest revision as of 05:16, 17 December 2022

Always, if they parted the shadows they appeared by witchcraft made to lengthen; and if some sound they heard they cocked crossed out: their an ears and looked at one another; ^saw each other; sparkling in the light, face to face they waited in the flush of the mornings.

One day - but I couldn't tell you whether in the world it was cold or rainy suddenly there dawned the light of morn. crossed out: Without thinking what they did the lovers Unknowingly, the lovers held each other by the hand, and crossed out: floated swam together in the crossed out: smile brightness cast by the village bells. There were no more cares and lighter they felt than any saint; they dreamed their youthful dreams