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Amor Vitæ

    By Archibald Lampman



    I love the warm bare earth and all
    That works and dreams thereon:
    I love the seasons yet to fall:
    I love the ages gone,

    The valleys with the sheeted grain,
    The river's smiling might,
    The merry wind, the rustling rain,
    The vastness of the night.

    I love the morning's flame, the steep
    Where down the vapour clings:
    I love the clouds that float and sleep,
    And every bird that sings.

    I love the purple shower that pours
    On far-off fields at even:
    I love the pine-wood dusk whose floors
    Are like the courts of heaven.

    I love the heaven's azure span,
    The grass beneath my feet:
    I love the face of every man
    Whose thought is swift and sweet.

    I let the wrangling world go by,
    And like an idle breath
    Its echoes and its phantoms fly:
    I care no jot for death.

    Time like a Titan bright and strong
    Spreads one enchanted gleam:
    Each hour is but a fluted song,
    And life a lofty dream.



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