Of Sun, Breeze, Daylight

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I tried to rise and warm you with a kiss,
But someone else had done me by one ray.
My cold and feeble starlight dimmed, and bliss
Was hidden by the hazy blue of day.

I would have quickened you, if I but could,
With my own air. She beat me by a breath,
And I was simply stifled where I stood,
My living power parlayed into death.

I meant to brighten your whole window-view,
But you were shining only from her look.
I was mere grey where she was rainbow-hue.
My hand reached out, but it was hers you took.

My world does not acknowledge I am born -
What would you care if should fade away?
She is your only welcome to the morn,
She is your only sunlight, breeze, and day.

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