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An Empty Nest

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I find an old deserted nest,
        Half-hidden in the underbrush:
    A withered leaf, in phantom jest,
        Has nestled in it like a thrush
    With weary, palpitating breast.

    I muse as one in sad surprise
        Who seeks his childhood's home once more,
    And finds it in a strange disguise
        Of vacant rooms and naked floor,
    With sudden tear-drops in his eyes.

    An empty nest!    It used to bear
        A happy burden, when the breeze
    Of summer rocked it, and a pair
        Of merry tattlers told the trees
    What treasures they had hidden there.

    But Fancy, flitting through the gleams
        Of youth's sunshiny atmosphere,
    Has fallen in the past, and seems,
        Like this poor leaflet nestled here, -
    A phantom guest of empty dreams.



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