The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 by Burton Egbert Stevenson
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Show me how dry branches throw
Such blue shadows on the snow, - Tell me how the wind can fare On his unseen feet of air, - Show me how the spider's loom Weaves the fabric from her womb, - Lead me to those brooks of morn Where a woman's laugh is born, - Let me taste the sap that flows Through the blushes of a rose, Yea, and drain the blood which runs From the heart of dying suns, - Teach me how the butterfly Guessed at immortality, - Let me follow up the track Of Love's deathless Zodiac Where Joy climbs among the spheres Circled by her moon of tears, - Tell me how, when I forget All the schools have taught me, yet I recall each trivial thing In a golden far off Spring, - Give me whispered hints how I May instruct my heart to fly Where the baffling Vision gleams Till I overtake my dreams, And the impossible be done When the Wish and Deed grow one! Frederic Lawrence Knowles [1869-1905] |
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