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d at the door. Far from the quiet woods the gaunt red wolf shall flee, As a cur that is stoned from the door; And God's great peace come back along the lonely track, To fill the golden year at my door. _The Faithless Lover_ I O Life, dear Life, in this fair house Long since did I, it seems to me, In some mysterious doleful way Fall out of love with thee. For, Life, thou art become a ghost, A memory of days gone by, A poor forsaken thing between A heartache and a sigh. And now, with shadows from the hills Thronging the twilight, wraith on wraith, Unlock the door and let me go To thy dark rival Death! II O Heart, dear Heart, in this fair house Why hast thou wearied and grown tired, Between a morning and a night, Of all thy soul desired? Fond one, who cannot understand Even these shadows on the floor, Yet must be dreaming of dark loves And joys beyond my door! But I am beautiful past all The timid tumult of thy mood, And thou returning not must still Be mine in solitude. _The Crimson House_ Love built a crimson house, I know it well, That he might have a home Wherein to dwell. Poor Love that roved so far And fared so ill, Between the morning star And the Hollow Hill, Before he found the vale Where he could bide, With memory and oblivion Side by side. He took the silver dew And the dun red clay, And behold when he was through How fair were they! The braces of the sky Were in its girth, That it should feel no jar Of the swinging earth; That sun and wind might bleach But not destroy The house that he had builded For his joy. "Here will I stay," he said, "And roam no more, And dust when I am dead Shall keep the door." There trooping dreams by night Go by, go by. The walls are rosy white In the sun's eye. The windows are more clear Than sky or sea; He made them after God's Transparency. It is a dearer place Than kirk or inn; Such joy on joy as there Has never been. There may my longed-for rest And welcome be, When Love himself unbars The door for me! [Illustration] _The Lodger_ I cannot quite recall When first he came, So reticent and tall, With his eyes of flame. The neighbors used to say (They know so much!) He looked to them half way Spanish or Dutch. Outlandish certainly He is--and queer! He has been lodged with me This thirty year; All the while (it seems absurd!) We hardly have Exchange
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