- I'd watched the sorrow of the evening sky,
- And smelt the sea, and earth, and the warm clover,
- And heard the waves, and the seagull's mocking cry.
- And in them all was only the old cry,
- That song they always sing -- - "The best is over!
- You may remember now, and think, and sigh,
- O silly lover!"
- And I was tired and sick that all was over,
- And because I,
- For all my thinking, never could recover
- One moment of the good hours that were over.
- And I was sorry and sick, and wished to die.
- Then from the sad west turning wearily,
- I saw the pines against the white north sky,
- Very beautiful, and still, and bending over
- Their sharp black heads against a quiet sky.
- And there was peace in them; and I
- Was happy, and forgot to play the lover,
- And laughed, and did no longer wish to die;
- Being glad of you, O pine-trees and the sky!
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