Foliage by William H. Davies
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page 13 of 51 (25%)
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SEEKING JOY Joy, how I sought thee! Silver I spent and gold, On the pleasures of this world, In splendid garments clad; The wine I drank was sweet, Rich morsels I did eat-- Oh, but my life was sad! Joy, how I sought thee! Joy, I have found thee! Far from the halls of Mirth, Back to the soft green earth, Where people are not many; I find thee, Joy, in hours With clouds, and birds, and flowers-- Thou dost not charge one penny. Joy, I have found thee! THE OLD OAK TREE |
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