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A ray of jonquils thrills the grey
And frowning winter of a room…
Out from the depths of an old day
A burst of spring-light cuts its way,
Lifting the vague perfume
Of walled-in gardens long, long dumb,
Of blooms that never bloomed at all…
Then quickly, as autumn's keen winds come,
Shadows, like dead leaves, fall.
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