A Child-World by James Whitcomb Riley
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page 53 of 123 (43%)
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He led out to the pump--where, in the dim
New coolness of the night, quite near to him He felt Floretty's presence, fresh and sweet As ... dewy night-air after kitchen-heat. There, still, with loud delight of laugh and jest, They plied their subtle alchemy with zest-- Till, sudden, high above their tumult, welled Out of the sitting-room a song which held Them stilled in some strange rapture, listening To the sweet blur of voices chorusing:-- "'When twilight approaches the season That ever is sacred to song, Does some one repeat my name over, And sigh that I tarry so long? And is there a chord in the music That's missed when my voice is away?-- And a chord in each heart that awakens Regret at my wearisome stay-ay-- Regret at my wearisome stay.'" All to himself, The Hired Man thought--"Of course _They'll_ sing _Floretty_ homesick!" ... O strange source Of ecstasy! O mystery of Song!-- To hear the dear old utterance flow along:-- "'Do they set me a chair near the table |
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