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Comradery

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    With eyes hand-arched he looks into
    The morning's face; then turns away
    With truant feet, all wet with dew,
    Out for a holiday.
    The hill brook sings; incessant stars,
    Foam-fashioned, on its restless breast;
    And where he wades its water-bars
    Its song is happiest.
    A comrade of the chinquapin,
    He looks into its knotty eyes
    And sees its heart; and, deep within,
    Its soul that makes him wise.
    The wood-thrush knows and follows him,
    Who whistles up the birds and bees;
    And round him all the perfumes swim
    Of woodland loam and trees.
    Where'er he pass the silvery springs'
    Foam-people sing the flowers awake;
    And sappy lips of bark-clad things
    Laugh ripe each berried brake.
    His touch is a companionship;
    His word an old authority:
    He comes, a lyric on his lip,
    The woodboy Poesy.



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