The Second Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets by Unknown
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page 26 of 315 (08%)
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Look -- on the leafy carpet Woven of winter's browns Iris and pink azaleas Flutter their gaudy gowns. The dogwood spreads white meshes -- So white and light and high -- To catch the drifting sunlight Out of the cobalt sky. The pointed beech and maple, The pines, dark-tufted, tall, Pattern with many colors The mountain's purple wall. Hark -- what a rushing torrent Of crystal song falls sheer! Would you not be in Tryon Now that the spring is here? Path Flower. [Olive Tilford Dargan] A red-cap sang in Bishop's wood, A lark o'er Golder's lane, |
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