George Eliot

Blue Wings

Warm whisp’ring through the slender olive leaves
Came to me a gentle sound,
Whis’pring of a secret found
In the clear sunshine ‘mid the golden sheaves:
 
Said it was sleeping for me in the morn,
Called it gladness, called it joy,
Drew me on ’Come hither, boy.’
To where the blue wings rested on the corn.
 
I thought the gentle sound had whispered true
Thought the little heaven mine,
Leaned to clutch the thing divine,
And saw the blue wings melt within the blue!
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