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Hare Drummer

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Do the boys and girls still go to Siever's
        For cider, after school, in late September?
        Or gather hazel nuts among the thickets
        On Aaron Hatfield's farm when the frosts begin?
        For many times with the laughing girls and boys
        Played I along the road and over the hills
        When the sun was low and the air was cool,
        Stopping to club the walnut tree
        Standing leafless against a flaming west.
        Now, the smell of the autumn smoke,
        And the dropping acorns,
        And the echoes about the vales
        Bring dreams of life.
        They hover over me.
        They question me:
        Where are those laughing comrades?
        How many are with me, how many
        In the old orchards along the way to Siever's,
        And in the woods that overlook
        The quiet water?



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