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    The Swans Along the Water Glide

    by Edith Nesbit
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    The swans along the water glide,
    Unfettered and yet side by side--
    So should true lovers ever be,
    Together ever--ever free.

    A chain upon the white swan's neck,
    What were it good for--save to break?
    And swans who wear and break a chain
    Swim never side by side again.

    * * * * *

    My best beloved, the Spring is fair,
    The woods are green and life is good,
    Come out with me and let us tread
    By field and fold and sweet wet wood--
    The wind-flower blanches all the copse,
    With hyacinth the hedge is blue,
    And every wakened leaf is fair,
    But not so fair as you!

    The black-birds sing on hazel boughs
    Beneath the overarching trees,
    The cuckoo's distant song is borne
    Across the meadow by the breeze,
    The thrush's song is sweetest far
    But saddens as the hours go by.
    You hear? The nightingale's in love,
    But not so much as I!
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