The Second Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets by Unknown
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"That is my home-light, there in the vale,
"And O, I know that I shall return, But let me lie first mid the unfeeling fern. "For there is a flame that has blown too near, And there is a name that has grown too dear, And there is a fear . . ." And to the still hills and cool earth and far sky I made moan, "The heart in my bosom is not my own! "O would I were free as the wind on wing; Love is a terrible thing!" Valley Song. [Carl Sandburg] Your eyes and the valley are memories. Your eyes fire and the valley a bowl. It was here a moonrise crept over the timberline. It was here we turned the coffee cups upside down. And your eyes and the moon swept the valley. I will see you again to-morrow. I will see you again in a million years. |
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