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And Yet I Have Seen Thee Happy With Me

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Title:     And Yet I Have Seen Thee Happy With Me
Author: Stephen Crane [More Titles by Crane]

And yet I have seen thee happy with me
I am no fool
To poll stupidly into iron.
I have heard your quick breaths
And seen your arms writhe toward me;
At those times
--God help us--
I was impelled to be a grand knight,
And swagger and snap my fingers,
And explain my mind finely.
Oh, lost sweetheart,
I would that I had not been a grand knight.
I said: "Sweetheart."
Thou said'st: "Sweetheart."
And we preserved an admirable mimicry
Without heeding the drip of the blood
From my heart.


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Stephen Crane's poem: And Yet I Have Seen Thee Happy With Me

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