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By The Summer Sea

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Sunlight and shrill cicada and the low,
    Slow, sleepy kissing of the sea and shore,
    And rumor of the wind. The morning wore
    A sullen face of fog that lifted slow,
    Letting her eyes gleam through of grayest glow;
    Wearing a look like that which once she wore
    When, Gloucesterward from Dogtown there, they bore
    Some old witchwife with many a gibe and blow.
    But now the day has put off every care,
    And sits at peace beside the smiling sea,
    Dreaming bright dreams with lazy-lidded eyes:
    One is a castle, precipiced in air,
    And one a golden galleons can it be
    'Tis but the cloudworld of the sunset skies?



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