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Song of Secret Loveby John Clare (1793-1864)I hid my love when young while ICouldn't bear the buzzing of a flyI hid my love to my despiteTill I could not bear to look at lightI dare not gaze upon her faceBut left her memory in each placeWhere ere I saw a wild flower lieI kissed and bade my love goodbyeI met her in the greenest dellsWhere dew drops pearl the wood bluebellsThe lost breeze kissed her bright blue eyeThe bee kissed and went singing byA sunbeam found a passage thereA gold chain round her neck so fairAs secret as the wild bee's songShe lay there all the summer longI hid my love in field and townTill e'en the breeze would knock me downThe bees seemed singing ballads l'erThe fly's buss turned a Lion's roarAnd even silence found a tongueTo haunt me all the summer longThe riddle nature could not proveWas nothing else but secret love