Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Russell Kincaid by Edgar Lee Masters
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Russell Kincaid

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        In the last spring I ever knew,
        In those last days, I sat in the forsaken orchard
        Where beyond fields of greenery shimmered
        The hills at Miller's Ford;
        Just to muse on the apple tree
        With its ruined trunk and blasted branches,
        And shoots of green whose delicate blossoms
        Were sprinkled over the skeleton tangle,
        Never to grow in fruit.
        And there was I with my spirit girded
        By the flesh half dead, the senses numb
        Yet thinking of youth and the earth in youth, -
        Such phantom blossoms palely shining
        Over the lifeless boughs of Time.
        O earth that leaves us ere heaven takes us!
        Had I been only a tree to shiver
        With dreams of spring and a leafy youth,
        Then I had fallen in the cyclone
        Which swept me out of the soul's suspense
        Where it's neither earth nor heaven.



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