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Thou Flower of Summer

by John Clare

When in summer thou walkest

In the meads by the river,

And to thyself talkest,

Dost thou think of one ever--

A lost and a lorn one

That adores thee and loves thee?

And when happy morn's gone,

And nature's calm moves thee,

Leaving thee to thy sleep like an angel at rest,

Does the one who adores thee still live in thy breast?

Does nature eer give thee

Love's past happy vision,

And wrap thee and leave thee

In fancies elysian?

Thy beauty I clung to,

As leaves to the tree;

When thou fair and young too

Looked lightly on me,

Till love came upon thee like the sun to the west

And shed its perfuming and bloom on thy breast.

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About this poem

First line
When in summer thou walkest
Poet
John Clare
Themes
nature, love, beauty, hope

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