A Jongleur Strayed - Verses on Love and Other Matters Sacred and Profane by Richard Le Gallienne
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And took to other furrows my laughing toil.
And other men as I that ploughed before Shall watch thy harvest, trusting thou mayst reap Where we have sown, and on your threshing floor Have honest grain within thy barns to keep. PATHS THAT WIND . . . Paths that wind O'er the hills and by the streams I must leave behind-- Dawns and dews and dreams. Trails that go Through the woods and down the slopes To the vale below; Done with fears and hopes, I must wander on Till the purple twilight ends, Where the sun has gone-- Faces, flowers and friends. THE IMMORTAL GODS |
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