They fade in you; their lips are fain
To meet the old caress:
And all their love is mine again
As lip to lip we press.
(The Faces Of Memory)
More Quotes from George William Russell:
We may fight against what is wrong, but if we allow ourselves to hate, that is to insure our spiritual defeat and our likeness to what we hate.George William Russell
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Oh light our life in Babylon, but Babylon has taken wings,
While we are in the calm and proud procession of eternal things.
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When love and grief were ended
The flower of pity grew:
By unseen hands 't was tended
And fed with holy dew.
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Wert thou betrayed by thine own joy?
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