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In a gloom profound, rainy furtively, | |||
You'd appeared inside my psyche. | |||
Full had been the clouds, a tempest speedy; | |||
Yet You came on silent feet. | |||
At my door there'd been no knocking; | |||
Summons You gave not to waken me. | |||
But by light's touch latch is freed; | |||
It had elapsed upon Your coming. | |||
Long back did it go away, that night rainy; | |||
Many ages having come, with the past they've married. | |||
But that day's memory, that hymn of dream, | |||
Even still in private it rises routinely. | |||
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