More Songs From Vagabondia by Bliss Carman;Richard Hovey
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With a leap and a thrill
Like the flash of a weaver's shuttle, swift and sudden and sure! And la, he is gone--even while I turn The wisdom of his runes to learn. He knows the mystery of the wood, The secret of the solitude; But he will not tell, he will not tell, For all he promises so well. KARLENE. Word of a little one born in the West,-- How like a sea-bird it comes from the sea, Out of the league-weary waters' unrest Blown with white wings, for a token, to me! Blown with a skriel and a flurry of plumes (Sea-spray and flight-rapture whirled in a gleam!) Here for a sign of the comrade that looms Large in the mist of my love as I dream. He with the heart of an old violin, Vibrant at every least stir in the place, Lyric of woods where the thrushes begin, Wave-questing wanderer, still for a space,-- |
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