Teasdale, Sara. Rivers to the Sea
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TO A CASTILIAN SONG



WE held the book together timidly,
     Whose antique music in an alien tongue
     Once rose among the dew-drenched vines that hung
Beneath a high Castilian balcony.
I felt the lute strings' ancient ecstasy,
     And while he read, my love-filled heart was stung,
     And throbbed, as where an ardent bird has clung
The branches tremble on a blossomed tree.
Oh lady for whose sake the song was made,
Laid long ago in some still cypress shade,
     Divided from the man who longed for thee,
      Here in a land whose name he never heard,
      His song brought love as April brings the bird,
     And not a breath divides my love from me!




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