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Garden Gossip

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Thin, chisel-fine a cricket chipped
    The crystal silence into sound;
    And where the branches dreamed and dripped
    A grasshopper its dagger stripped
    And on the humming darkness ground.

    A bat, against the gibbous moon,
    Danced, imp-like, with its lone delight;
    The glow-worm scrawled a golden rune
    Upon the dark; and, emerald-strewn,
    The firefly hung with lamps the night.

    The flowers said their beads in prayer,
    Dew-syllables of sighed perfume;
    Or talked of two, soft-standing there,
    One like a gladiole, straight and fair,
    And one like some rich poppy-bloom.

    The mignonette and feverfew
    Laid their pale brows together:" See!"
    One whispered. "Did their step thrill through
    Your roots?"" Like rain."" I touched the two
    And a new bud was born in me."

    One rose said to another: "Whose
    Is this dim music? song, that parts
    My crimson petals like the dews?"
    "My blossom trembles with sweet news
    It is the love of two young hearts."



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