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Why Spring Fell Flat

    By Edward Dyson



    The Spring is gone. I have not seen
    Its fairies tripping on the Block,
    Arcadians in grey and green,
    The happy flapper in a frock
    So dainty that the breezes fret
    It like the smoke of cigarette.

    I’ve seen no pixies of the pave
    The season deck with flower and plume;
    No slim, entrancing elves that wave
    Their gossamers like wattle bloom;
    But only staid, trim maids arrayed
    In Autumn costumes tailor-made.

    Not like a garden poppy strewn
    And scented as an Eden fair
    Has been the Block at afternoon.
    So Spring came not to me this year.
    Curse on the greedy profiteer
    Who made the dear ones all too dear!



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