Myth and Romance - Being a Book of Verses by Madison Julius Cawein
page 80 of 119 (67%)
page 80 of 119 (67%)
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A lazy breeze
Jostling the ripeness from the apple-trees. A vibrant cry, Passing, then gone, of bullbats in the sky. And faintly now The katydid upon the shadowy bough. And far-off then The little owl within the lonely glen. And soon, full soon, The silvery arrival of the moon. And, to your door, The path of roses I have trod before. And, sweetheart, you! Among the roses and the moonlit dew. _Swinging_ Under the boughs of spring She swung in the old rope-swing. |
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