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The Lily of the Valley
By Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (17901855)
O
That summer’s drawing near;
Out of my thicket cool, my cranny hidden,
Around I shyly peer.
Unseen I shall remain,
Content to live if of his banquet royal
Some glimpses I may gain.
Pillared with forest trees;
Lo! as he feasts, a thousand sunbeams sparkle,
His gracious smiles are these.
With clouds of silver hue!
Ye waves of mighty ocean, tossing, tossing,
Fair in my sight as new!
Ghost-like in thought they drift),
Came to me silently the truth eternal—
Joy is life’s richest gift.
A gift have I: I bear
A spotless soul, from whose unseen recesses
Exhales a fragrance rare.
Born of a joy divine;
Theirs is a sphere untrod by creatures earthly,
By beings gross, supine.
My worth should I forget?
Some one who seeks friend, counselor, or lover,
Will find and prize me yet.
Striving to make thy choice,
Hearing the while the brook which downward leaping,
Lifts up its merry voice,
Things them wilt love to hear:
The name of him who comes to win thy favor
I’ll whisper in thine ear!