'I came here, in idleness.'

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I came here, in idleness.
Where I'm bored: all the same to me!
A sleepy hilltop mill, yes,
Here years pass silently.

Over convolvulus gone dry
The bee swims past, ahead,
I call to that mermaid by
The pond: the mermaid's dead.

Thick with mud, and rusted,
The wide pond's shallows:
Over the trembling aspen
A weightless moon glows.

Isee everything freshly.
The poplars smell moist.
I'm silent. Silent, ready
To be yours again, earth.


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