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He And I

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Just drifting on together -
            He and I -
    As through the balmy weather
            Of July
    Drift two thistle-tufts imbedded
    Each in each - by zephyrs wedded -
    Touring upward, giddy-headed,
            For the sky.

    And, veering up and onward,
            Do we seem
    Forever drifting dawnward
            In a dream,
    Where we meet song-birds that know us,
    And the winds their kisses blow us,
    While the years flow far below us
            Like a stream.

    And we are happy - very -
            He and I -
    Aye, even glad and merry
            Though on high
    The heavens are sometimes shrouded
    By the midnight storm, and clouded
    Till the pallid moon is crowded
            From the sky.

    My spirit ne'er expresses
            Any choice
    But to clothe him with caresses
            And rejoice;
    And as he laughs, it is in
    Such a tone the moonbeams glisten
    And the stars come out to listen
            To his voice.

    And so, whate'er the weather,
            He and I, -
    With our lives linked thus together,
            Float and fly
    As two thistle-tufts imbedded
    Each in each - by zephyrs wedded -
    Touring upward, giddy-headed,
            For the sky.



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