Songs of Labor and Other Poems by Morris Rosenfeld
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And murmurs with a sigh:
"Alas! how God-forsaken And desolate am I! "Alas, the stony alleys, And noises loud and bold! Where are ye, birds of summer? Where are ye, woods of old? "And where, ye breezes balmy That wandered vagrant here? And where, oh sweep of heavens So deep and blue and clear? "Where are ye, mighty giants? Ye come not riding by Upon your fiery horses, A-whistling merrily. "Of other days my dreaming, Of other days, ah me! When sturdy hero-races Lived wild and glad and free! "The old sun shone, how brightly! The old lark sang, what song! O'er earth Desire and Gladness Reigned happily and long "But see! what are these ant-hills?-- |
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