Embers, Volume 3. by Gilbert Parker
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A lilac bush close to the gate, A locust at the door, A low, wide window flower-filled, With ivy covered o'er. A face--O love of childhood dreams, Lily in form and name-- It comes back now in these day-dreams, The same yet not the same. My childhood's friend! Well gathered are The sheaves of many days, But this one sheaf is garnered in, Bound by my love always. Where have you wandered, child, since when Together merrily, We gathered cups of columbine By lazy Rapanee? The green spears of the flagflower, Down by the old mill-race, Are weapons now for other hands, Who mimic warfare chase. You were so tender, yet so strong, So gentle, yet so free, Your every word, whenever heard, Seemed wondrous wise to me. |
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