In Sanctuary

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THE young Spring air was strong like wine,
  The sky reflected in your eyes
Was of a blue as deep-divine
  As ever glowed in southern skies.


We passed from out the sunny lane
  Into the green wood's shadowing;
And, sudden, all Love's words seemed vain
  In that calm temple of the Spring.


Our god hears fair and tuneful words,
  And splendid flowers his altars bear;
With choric song of leaves and birds,
  Another god was worshipped there.


Silent, we passed the woodland, through
  The coloured maze that Springtime weaves--
The light leaves dancing to the blue,
  The sunlight dancing to the leaves;


I could not speak. I touched your hand
  At the green arch that ends the wood:
"Ah--if she should not understand!"
  Ah--if you had not understood!

© Edith Nesbit