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What The Bullet Sang

Bret Harte

O joy of creation
      To be!
O rapture to fly
      And be free!
Be the battle lost or won,
Though its smoke shall hide the sun,
I shall find my love,—the one
      Born for me!

I shall know him where he stands,
      All alone,
With the power in his hands
      Not o’erthrown;
I shall know him by his face,
By his godlike front and grace;
I shall hold him for a space,
      All my own!

It is he—O my love!
      So bold!
It is I—all thy love
      Foretold!
It is I.  O love! what bliss!
Dost thou answer to my kiss?
O sweetheart! what is this
      Lieth there so cold?
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From Complete Poetical Works | Clarendon, 1902
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