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Beech Blooms.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The wild oxalis
    Among the valleys
    Lifts up its chalice
    Of pink and pearl;
    And, balsam-breathing,
    From out their sheathing,
    The myriad wreathing
    Green leaves uncurl.

    The whole world brightens
    With spring, that lightens
    The foot that frightens
    The building thrush;
    Where water tosses
    On ferns and mosses
    The squirrel crosses
    The beechen hush.

    And vision on vision,
    Like ships elysian
    On some white mission,
    Sails cloud on cloud;
    With scents of clover
    The winds brim over,
    And in the cover
    The stream is loud.

    'Twixt bloom that blanches
    The orchard branches
    Old farms and ranches
    Gleam in the gloam;
    'Mid blossoms blowing,
    Through fields for sowing,
    The cows come lowing,
    The cows come home.

    Where ways are narrow,
    A vesper-sparrow
    Flits like an arrow
    Of living rhyme;
    The red sun poises,
    And farmyard noises
    Mix with glad voices
    Of milking-time.

    When dusk disposes
    Of all its roses,
    And darkness closes,
    And work is done,
    A moon's white feather
    In starry weather
    And two together
    Whose hearts are one.



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