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Fairly Difficult

Light falls the rain-drop on the fallen leaf,
And light o'er harvest-plain and garnered sheaf --
But lightlier falls the touch of loving hands.
 
Light falls the dusk of mild midsummer night,
And light the first star's faltering lance of light
On glimmering lawns, -- but lightlier loving hands.
 
And light the feathery flake of early snows,
Or wisp of thistle-down that no wind blows,
And light the dew, -- but lightlier loving hands.
 
Light-falling dusk, or dew, or summer rain,
Or down of snow or thistle -- all are vain, --
Far lightlier falls the touch of loving hands.
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