Poems of Optimism by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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ON AVON'S BREAST I SAW A STATELY SWAN One day when England's June was at its best, I saw a stately and imperious swan Floating on Avon's fair untroubled breast. Sudden, it seemed as if all strife had gone Out of the world; all discord, all unrest. The sorrows and the sinnings of the race Faded away like nightmares in the dawn. All heaven was one blue background for the grace Of Avon's beautiful, slow-moving swan; And earth held nothing mean or commonplace. Life seemed no longer to be hurrying on With unbecoming haste; but softly trod, As one who reads in emerald leaf, or lawn, Or crimson rose a message straight from God. . . . . . On Avon's breast I saw a stately swan. THE LITTLE GO-CART |
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