Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To The Poets Who Only Read And Listen by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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To The Poets Who Only Read And Listen

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    When evening's shadowy fingers fold
    The flowers of every hue,
    Some shy, half-opened bud will hold
    Its drop of morning's dew.

    Sweeter with every sunlit hour
    The trembling sphere has grown,
    Till all the fragrance of the flower
    Becomes at last its own.

    We that have sung perchance may find
    Our little meed of praise,
    And round our pallid temples bind
    The wreath of fading bays.

    Ah, Poet, who hast never spent
    Thy breath in idle strains,
    For thee the dewdrop morning lent
    Still in thy heart remains;

    Unwasted, in its perfumed cell
    It waits the evening gale;
    Then to the azure whence it fell
    Its lingering sweets exhale.



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