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A Wraith Of Summertime.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        In its color, shade and shine,
        'T was a summer warm as wine,
        With an effervescent flavoring of flowered bough and vine,
        And a fragrance and a taste
        Of ripe roses gone to waste,
        And a dreamy sense of sun- and moon- and star-light interlaced.

        'Twas a summer such as broods
        O'er enchanted solitudes,
        Where the hand of Fancy leads us through voluptuary moods,
        And with lavish love out-pours
        All the wealth of out-of-doors,
        And woos our feet o'er velvet paths and honeysuckle floors.

        'Twas a summertime long dead, -
        And its roses, white and red,
        And its reeds and water-lilies down along the river-bed, -
        O they all are ghostly things -
        For the ripple never sings,
        And the rocking lily never even rustles as it rings!



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