Heinelet

They met, as it were, in a mist,
Pale, curious, eager, uncertain
When each clasped the other and kissed,
The mist rolled aside like a curtain.

There were fields of delight to explore,
Where it seemed that their lips could not sever —
Now their lips are as lone as before,
And the cold mist is thicker than ever.
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