Blow high, blow low,
O wind from the West;
You come from the country
I love the best.
O say have the lilies
Yet lifted their heads
Above the lake-water
That ripples and spreads?
Do the little sedges
Still shake with delight,
And whisper together
All through the night?
Have the mountains the purple
I used to love,
And peace about them,
Around and above?
The Wind From The West
Edward Young
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Poem topics: I love you, night, peace, purple, together, water, wind, country, whisper, delight, high, I miss you, love, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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