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Three Songs of Shattering II.

by Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1917

Let the little birds sing;
  Let the little lambs play;
Spring is here; and so 'tis spring;—
  But not in the old way!

I recall a place
  Where a plum-tree grew;
There you lifted up your face,
  And blossoms covered you.

If the little birds sing,
  And the little lambs play,
Spring is here; and so 'tis spring—
  But not in the old way!

Published in Renascence, and Other Poems
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