In the Pine-Woods.

The summer
                              wind is whisp’ring1
                        
                        Among the green-topped pines,2
                        
                        The summer sunlight shining3
                        
                        Downward in golden lines,4
                        
                        Between the long dark shadows,5
                        
                        Across the dry, crisp ground ;6
                        
                        And all the air is laden7
                        
                        With summer scent and sound.8
                        But fairer than the sunlight9
                        
                        That shines the long day through,10
                        
                        And gayer than the lark’s song11
                        
                        That comes from out the blue,12
                        
                        And sweeter than the ling’s scent13
                        
                        Borne upward on the breeze,14
                        
                        Is the face of youth and maiden15
                        
                        At their tryst among the trees.16
                        And he is looking downward,17
                        
                        And she has raised her head—18
                        
                        What do you think they came for ?19
                        
                        What do you think they
                              said ?20
                        
                        The brown bees hum around them,21
                        
                        The streamlet ripples on,22
                        
                        The blackbirds sing unheeding,23
                        
                        In piping antiphon.24
                        If they could speak they’d tell you25
                        
                        ’Twas no strange mystic lore,26
                        
                        In mighty words revealing27
                        
                        Truths never heard before.28
                        
                        Twas just the old, old story—29
                        
                        Old, yet for ever new—30
                        
                        I think he said,  “ I love you !”31
                        
                        I think she said so too.32
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