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A Fragment

Adam Lindsay Gordon

They say that poison-sprinkled flowers
 Are sweeter in perfume
Than when, untouched by deadly dew,
 They glowed in early bloom.

They say that men condemned to die
 Have quaffed the sweetened wine
With higher relish than the juice
 Of the untampered vine.

They say that in the witch’s song,
 Though rude and harsh it be,
There blends a wild, mysterious strain
 Of weirdest melody.

And I believe the devil’s voice
 Sinks deeper in our ear
Than any whisper sent from Heaven,
 However sweet and clear.
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