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Midsummer

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Here! sweep these foolish leaves away,
    I will not crush my brains to-day!
    Look! are the southern curtains drawn?
    Fetch me a fan, and so begone!

    Not that, - the palm-tree's rustling leaf
    Brought from a parching coral-reef
    Its breath is heated; - I would swing
    The broad gray plumes, - the eagle's wing.

    I hate these roses' feverish blood!
    Pluck me a half-blown lily-bud,
    A long-stemmed lily from the lake,
    Cold as a coiling water-snake.

    Rain me sweet odors on the air,
    And wheel me up my Indian chair,
    And spread some book not overwise
    Flat out before my sleepy eyes.

    Who knows it not, - this dead recoil
    Of weary fibres stretched with toil, -
    The pulse that flutters faint and low
    When Summer's seething breezes blow!

    O Nature! bare thy loving breast,
    And give thy child one hour of rest, -
    One little hour to lie unseen
    Beneath thy scarf of leafy green!

    So, curtained by a singing pine,
    Its murmuring voice shall blend with mine,
    Till, lost in dreams, my faltering lay
    In sweeter music dies away.



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