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Among The Orchards

    By Archibald Lampman



    Already in the dew-wrapped vineyards dry
    Dense weights of heat press down. The large bright drops
    Shrink in the leaves. From dark acacia tops
    The nuthatch flings his short reiterate cry;
    And ever as the sun mounts hot and high
    Thin voices crowd the grass. In soft long strokes
    The wind goes murmuring through the mountain oaks.
    Faint wefts creep out along the blue and die.
    I hear far in among the motionless trees -
    Shadows that sleep upon the shaven sod -
    The thud of dropping apples. Reach on reach
    Stretch plots of perfumed orchard, where the bees
    Murmur among the full-fringed golden-rod,
    Or cling half-drunken to the rotting peach.



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