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A Fruit Piece

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The afternoon of summer folds
    Its warm arms round the marigolds,

    And with its gleaming fingers, pets
    The watered pinks and violets

    That from the casement vases spill,
    Over the cottage window-sill,

    Their fragrance down the garden walks
    Where droop the dry-mouthed hollyhocks.

    How vividly the sunshine scrawls
    The grape-vine shadows on the walls!

    How like a truant swings the breeze
    In high boughs of the apple-trees!

    The slender "free-stone" lifts aloof,
    Full languidly above the roof,

    A hoard of fruitage, stamped with gold
    And precious mintings manifold.

    High up, through curled green leaves, a pear
    Hangs hot with ripeness here and there.

    Beneath the sagging trellisings,
    In lush, lack-lustre clusterings,

    Great torpid grapes, all fattened through
    With moon and sunshine, shade and dew,

    Until their swollen girths express
    But forms of limp deliciousness -

    Drugged to an indolence divine
    With heaven's own sacramental wine.



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