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Becalmed

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    1
    Would that the winds might only blow
    As they blew in the golden long ago!
    Laden with odors of Orient isles
    Where ever and ever the sunshine smiles,
    And the bright sands blend with the shady trees,
    And the lotus blooms in the midst of these.

    2
    Warm winds won from the midland vales
    To where the tress of the Siren trails
    O'er the flossy tip of the mountain phlox
    And the bare limbs twined in the crested rocks,
    High above as the seagulls flap
    Their lopping wings at the thunder-clap.

    3
    Ah! That the winds might rise and blow
    The great surge up from the port below,
    Bloating the sad, lank, silken sails
    Of the Argo out with the swift, sweet gales
    That blew from Colchis when Jason had
    His love's full will and his heart was glad -
    When Medea's voice was soft and low.
    Ah! That the winds might rise and blow!



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