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INTERLUDE by WILLIAM GRIFFITH

First Line: SINCE YESTERDAY HAS BEEN NO WORD
Last Line: AND FOOL A SINGLE FLOWER.

Since yesterday has been no word,
Nor voice of anything
To thrill the forest: and no bird
Has any heart to sing.
Since yesterday has been no track
Of Pan nor any power,
To lure the gypsy summer back,
And fool a single flower.



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