Dreams and Dust by Don Marquis
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page 26 of 125 (20%)
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And from the gloom, Parting the flaps of frozen skin, Old friends and dear came trooping in, And light and laughter filled the room. . . . Voices and faces, shapes beloved, Babbling lips and kindly eyes, Not ghosts, but friends that lived and moved . . . They brought the sun from other skies, They wrought the magic that dispels The bitterer part of loneliness . . . And when they vanished each man dreamed His dream there in the wilderness. . . . One heard the chime of Christmas bells, And, staring down a country lane, Saw bright against the window-pane The firelight beckon warm and red. . . . And one turned from the waterside Where Thames rolls down his slothful tide To breast the human sea that beats Through roaring London's battered streets And revel in the moods of men. . . . And one saw all the April hills Made glad with golden daffodils, And found and kissed his love again. . . . . . . . . . By all the troubled hearts he cheers |
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