Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Youth by Henry John Newbolt, Sir
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Youth

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



        His song of dawn outsoars the joyful bird,
            Swift on the weary road his footfall comes;
        The dusty air that by his stride is stirred
            Beats with a buoyant march of fairy drums.
        "Awake, O Earth! thine ancient slumber break;
        To the new day, O slumbrous Earth, awake!"

        Yet long ago that merry march began,
            His feet are older than the path they tread;
        His music is the morning-song of man,
            His stride the stride of all the valiant dead;
        His youngest hopes are memories, and his eyes
        Deep with the old, old dream that never dies.



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