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Borderland

 Am I waking, am I sleeping?
As the first faint dawn comes creeping
Thro' the pane, I am aware
Of an unseen presence hovering,
Round, above, in the dusky air:
A downy bird, with an odorous wing,
That fans my forehead, and sheds perfume,
As sweet as love, as soft as death,
Drowsy-slow through the summer-gloom.
My heart in some dream-rapture saith, It is she.
Half in a swoon, I spread my arms in slow delight.
-- O prolong, prolong the night, For the nights are short in June!

Poem by Amy Levy
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