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A DRIFTING PETAL by MARY MCNEIL SCOTT FENOLLOSA

First Line: IF I, ATHIRST BY A STREAM, SHOULD KNEEL
Last Line: ONE SHEATH OF ITS INNERMOST SOUL FOR ME.

IF I, athirst by a stream, should kneel
With never a blossom or bud in sight,
Till down on the theme of its liquid night
The moon-white tip of a sudden keel,
A fairy boat,
Should dawn and float
To my hand, as only the Gods deserve,
The cloud-like curve,
The loosened sheaf,
The ineffable pink of a lotus leaf, --
I should know, I should feel, that far away
On the dimpled rim of a brighter day
A thought had blossomed, and shaken free
One sheath of its innermost soul for me.



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