id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3525 Van Dyke, Henry Music, and Other Poems .txt text/plain 10433 892 96 Thou flower-folded, golden-girdled, star-crowned Queen, My lonely heart has listened for thee long; Thy measured foot-fall, ringing light and clear I pray thee lay thy golden girdle down, Dear Music, while I hear thee play Now let thy heart beat time to their slow measure Thy soul in calm content shall fall asleep, Let go the thoughts that bind thee to thy grief: Thou still canst lay thee down in peace and sleep, In music to the burdened heart of love. Not far thou lookest, but thy sight is clear; Where stars like angel eyes were shining clear. And let me find in loving thee, my best. For that thy face is fair I love thee not; What land could hold my love from thee away. "But, Lord, I fain would know, which loves Thee best?" Thou shalt fish for minnows all thy life!" So let her heart, on Thee at rest, ./cache/3525.txt ./txt/3525.txt