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L. E. L.
L. E. L.
"Whose heart was breaking for a little love."

DOWNSTAIRS I laugh, I sport and jest with ail
But in my solitary room above
I turn my face in silence to the wall:
My heart is breaking for a little love.
  Though winter frosts are done,
  And birds pair every one,
And leaves peep out, for springtide is begun.

I feel no spring, while spring is well-nigh blown,
I find no nest, while nests are in the grove:
Woe's me for mine own heart that dwells alone,
My heart that breaketh for a little love.
  While golden in the sun
  Rivulets rise and run,
While lilies bud, for springtide is begun.

All love, are loved, save only I; their hearts
Beat warm with love and joy, beat full thereof;
They cannot guess, who play the pleasant parts,
My heart is breaking for a little love.
  While bee-hives wake and whirr,
  And rabbit thins his fur,
In living spring that sets the world astir.