Poem

The Beacon

Robert Graves
The silent shepherdess, She of my vows, Here with me exchanging love Under dim boughs. Shines on our mysteries A sudden spark-- 'Dout the candle, glow-worm, Let all be dark. 'The birds have sung their last notes, The Sun's to bed, Glow-worm, dout your candle.' The glow-worm said: 'I also am a lover; The lamp I display Is beacon for my true love Wandering astray. 'Through the thick bushes And the grass comes she With a heartload of longing And love for me. 'Sir, enjoy your fancy, But spare me harm, A lover is a lover, Though but a worm.'

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