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The Nixes' Song.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



        Vague, vague 'neath darkling waves,
        With emerald-curving caves
            For the arched skies,
        Red-walled with dark dull gold
        The Nixes' city old
            Deep-glimmering lies.
    And thro' the long green nights the spangling spars
        Twinkle like milky stars.

        Where the wind-ripple plays
        On tufts of dipping sprays
            Sparkling we rock;
        With blooming fingers bare
        Comb down our golden hair
            In many a lock;
    While, poured o'er naked ease of cool, moist limbs,
        An amber glamour swims.

        Or in the middle night
        When cold damp fire-flies light
            Pale flitting brands
        Down all the woodland aisles,
        With swift mysterious smiles
            Link we white hands,
    And where the moonlight haunts the drowsy lake
        Bask in its silver wake.

        Come join, come join our dance
        While the warm starbeams glance,
            And the kind moon
        Spills all her flowers of light
        At the dark feet of Night,
            And soon, full soon,
    Thou'lt sleep in shadowy halls where dim and cold
        Our city's walled with gold.



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