Poems by Marietta Holley
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High up, half hidden in moss and sedge,
Were safe little nooks and bright; Ah well for the bird with her tender breast, Had she flown to the rock to build her nest! Poor bird, she built her nest too low; Alas! for the bird, alas! That she chose that spot to her woe In the low dewy grass; For the reaper came with his gleaming blade. Alas for love in the violet shade! AT LAST. What though upon a wintry sea our life bark sails, What though we tremble 'neath its cruel gales, Its icy blast; We see a happy port lie far before, We see its shining waves, its sunny shore, Where we shall wander, and forget the troubled past, At last. No storms approach that quiet shore, no night Falls on its silver streams, and valleys bright, And gardens vast; Within that pleasant land of perfect peace Our toil-worn feet shall stay, our wanderings cease; |
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