Edna Moore SchultzThe book and I secret ourselves Behind the paneled door. We merge our thoughts in retrospect Of ancient mystic lore. We spend a pleasant quiet hour, Nor know it passed us by... The easy chair, the shaded lamp, A well-loved book and I.
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A poem by Edgar Allen Poe. The book and I secret ourselves behind a locked door, we merge our thoughts in retrospect of ancient mystic lore, we spend a pleasant quiet hour, nor know it passed us by. The easy chair, the shaded lamp, a well-loved book and I. This is a poem of two people spending quiet times together, only knowing it was only a moment ago they were together. It is a beautiful poem about love and wanting to be with the one you love for as long as you can even if it is only for a short time.
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