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				Title:     Winter Dream 
			    Author: Aldous Huxley [More Titles by Huxley ]		                
			     Oh wind-swept towers,Oh endlessly blossoming trees,
 White clouds and lucid eyes,
 And pools in the rocks whose unplumbed blue is pregnant
 With who knows what of subtlety
 And magical curves and limbs--
 White Anadyomene and her shallow breasts
 Mother-of-pearled with light.
  And oh the April, April of straight soft hair,Falling smooth as the mountain water and brown;
 The April of little leaves unblinded,
 Of rosy nipples and innocence
 And the blue languor of weary eyelids.
  Across a huge gulf I fling my voiceAnd my desires together:
 Across a huge gulf ... on the other bank
 Crouches April with her hair as smooth and straight and brown
 As falling waters.
 Oh brave curve upwards and outwards.
 Oh despair of the downward tilting--
 Despair still beautiful
 As a great star one has watched all night
 Wheeling down under the hills.
 Silence widens and darkens;
 Voice and desires have dropped out of sight.
 I am all alone, dreaming she would come and kiss me.
 
 
 
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