Arnold Bax - The Song in the Twilight

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I have heard a music
Strange and wild and tender
Through the mystic splendour
Of the twilight stealing
Like the spell entracing of a magic potion
Slowly it enwound me
Twirling, twining, dancing
In a mazy motion
Whirling all around me
Thro' the deep'ning twilight
Aery voices calling
And dim shadows falling
Clustered all around me
But I heeded only
That wild music burning
With an infinite yearning
All the heart of me
And I wandered lonely
Lonely, ah so lonely
Down the pathway weeping
While the world lay sleeping
Dreaming at my feet
 
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