For once in my life

Sudden Light
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I have been here before,
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But when or how I cannot tell:
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I know the grass beyond the door,
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The sweet keen smell,
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The sighing sound, the lights around
the shore.
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You have been mine before,
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How long ago I may not know:
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But just when at that swallow's soar
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Your neck turned so,
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Some veil did fall---I knew it all
of yore.
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Has this been thus before?
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And shall not thus time's eddying
flight
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Still with our lives our love restore
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In death's despite,
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And day and night yield one delight
once more?
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by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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