I Hid My Love 

I hid my love when young till I
 Couldn't bear the buzzing of a fly;
 I hid my love to my despite
 Till I could not bear to look at light:
 I dare not gaze upon her face
 But left her memory in each place;
 Where'er I saw a wild flower lie
 I kissed and bade my love good-bye.
 I met her in the greenest dells,
 Where dewdrops pearl the wood bluebells;
 The lost breeze kissed her bright blue eye,
 The bee kissed and went singing by,
 A sunbeam found a passage there,
 A gold chain round her neck so fair;
 As secret as the wild bee's song
 She lay there all the summer long.
 I hid my love in field and town
 Till e'en the breeze would knock me down;
 The bees seemed singing ballads o'er,
 The fly's bass turned a lion's roar;
 And even silence found a tongue,
 To haunt me all the summer long;
 The riddle nature could not prove
 Was nothing else but secret love.

John Clare

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