The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems by Vachel Lindsay
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In Virginia,
Our Mother, Pocahontas. II She heard the forest talking, Across the sea came walking, And traced the paths of Daniel Boone, Then westward chased the painted moon. She passed with wild young feet On to Kansas wheat, On to the miners' west, The echoing canyons' guest, Then the Pacific sand, Waking, Thrilling, The midnight land. . . . On Adams street and Jefferson -- Flames coming up from the ground! On Jackson street and Washington -- Flames coming up from the ground! And why, until the dawning sun Are flames coming up from the ground? Because, through drowsy Springfield sped This red-skin queen, with feathered head, With winds and stars, that pay her court And leaping beasts, that make her sport; Because, gray Europe's rags august |
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