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A poem by Robert Louis Stevenson

My heart, when first the blackbird sings

My heart, when first the blackbird sings


MY heart, when first the blackbird sings,
My heart drinks in the song:
Cool pleasure fills my bosom through
And spreads each nerve along.

My bosom eddies quietly,
My heart is stirred and cool
As when a wind-moved briar sweeps
A stone into a pool

But unto thee, when thee I meet,
My pulses thicken fast,
As when the maddened lake grows black
And ruffles in the blast.








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Robert Louis Stevenson's poem: My heart, when first the blackbird sings




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