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After Long Grief

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    There is a place hung o'er of summer boughs
    And dreamy skies wherein the gray hawk sleeps;
    Where water flows, within whose lazy deeps,
    Like silvery prisms where the sunbeams drowse,
    The minnows twinkle; where the bells of cows
    Tinkle the stillness; and the bobwhite keeps
    Calling from meadows where the reaper reaps,
    And children's laughter haunts an oldtime house:
    A place where life wears ever an honest smell
    Of hay and honey, sun and elder-bloom,
    Like some sweet, simple girl, within her hair;
    Where, with our love for comrade, we may dwell
    Far from the city's strife, whose cares consume.
    Oh, take my hand and let me lead you there.



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