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The Sleepers

    By Bliss Carman (William)



    The tall carnations down the garden walks
    Bowed on their stalks.

    Said Jock-a-dreams to John-a-nods,
    "What are the odds
    That we shall wake up here within the sun,
    When time is done,
    And pick up all the treasures one by one
    Our hands let fall in sleep?" "You have begun
    To mutter in your dreams,"
    Said John-a-nods to Jock-a-dreams,
    And they both slept again.

    The tall carnations in the sunset glow
    Burned row on row.

    Said John-a-nods to Jock-a-dreams,
    "To me it seems
    A thousand years since last you stirred and spoke,
    And I awoke.
    Was that the wind then trying to provoke
    His brothers in their blessed sleep?" "They choke,
    Who mutter in their nods,"
    Said Jock-a-dreams to John-a-nods.
    And they both slept again.

    The tall carnations only heard a sigh
    Of dusk go by.



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