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In The South. [Serenade.]

    By Madison Julius Cawein



        The dim verbena drugs the dusk
            With heavy lemon odors rare;
        Wan heliotropes Arabian musk
            Exhale into the dreamy air;
        A sad wind with long wooing husk
            Swoons in the roses there.

        The jasmine at thy casement flings
            Star-censers oozing rich perfumes;
        The clematis, long petaled, swings
            Deep clusters of dark purple blooms;
        With flowers like moons or sylphide wings
            Magnolias light the glooms.

        Awake, awake from sleep!
            Thy balmy hair,
        Unbounden deep on deep,
            Than blossoms fair,
        Who sweetest fragrance weep,
            Will fill the night with prayer.
        Awake, awake from sleep!

        And dreaming here it seems to me
            Some dryad's bosoms grow confessed
        Nude in the dark magnolia tree,
            That rustles with the murmurous West,--
        Or is it but a dream of thee
            That thy white beauty guessed?

        In southern heavens above are rolled
            A million feverish gems, which burst
        From night's deep ebon caskets old,
            With inner fires that seem to thirst;
        Tall oleanders to their gold
            Drift buds where dews are nursed.

        Unseal, unseal thine eyes,
            Where long her rod
        Queen Mab sways o'er their skies
            In realms of Nod!
        Confessed, such majesties
            Will fill the night with God.
        Unseal, unseal thine eyes!



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