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I would, my friend, indeed, thou hadst been here - ZaunköniG - 02.03.2008

I would, my friend, indeed, thou hadst been here
Last night, beneath the shadowy sycamore,
To hear the lines, to me well known before,
Embalm'd in music so translucent clear.

Each word of thine came singly to the ear,
Yet all was blended in a flowing stream.
It had the rich repose of summer dream,
The light distinct of frosty atmosphere.

Still have I loved thy verse, yet never knew
How sweet it was, till woman's voice invested
The pencill'd outline with the living hue,

And every note of feeling proved and tested.
What might old Pindar be, if once again
The harp and voice were trembling with his strain.