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Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
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With eyes of far forgetfulness,--
Like some wild wood-thing's daughter,
Whose feet are beelike fretfulness,--
To see her run like water
Through boughs that slipped or caught her.

O Spring, to seek, yet find you not!
To search, yet never win you!
To glimpse, to touch, but bind you not!
To lose, and still continue,
All sweet evasion in you!

In pearly, peach-blush distances
You gleam; the woods are braided
Of myths; of dream-existences....
There, where the brook is shaded,
A sudden splendor faded.

O presence, like the primrose's,
Again I feel your power!
With rainy scents of dim roses,
Like some elusive flower,
Who led me for an hour!



II. MOSS AND FERN

Where rise the brakes of bramble there,
Wrapped with the trailing rose;
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