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June At Woodruff.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        Out at Woodruff Place - afar
        From the city's glare and jar,
        With the leafy trees, instead
        Of the awnings, overhead;
        With the shadows cool and sweet,
        For the fever of the street;
        With the silence, like a prayer,
        Breathing round us everywhere.

        Gracious anchorage, at last,
        From the billows of the vast
        Tide of life that comes and goes,
        Whence and where nobody knows -
        Moving, like a skeptic's thought,
        Out of nowhere into naught.
        Touch and tame us with thy grace,
        Placid calm of Woodruff Place!

        Weave a wreath of beechen leaves
        For the brow that throbs and grieves
        O'er the ledger, bloody-lined,
        'Neath the sun-struck window-blind!
        Send the breath of woodland bloom
        Through the sick man's prison room,
        Till his old farm-home shall swim
        Sweet in mind to hearten him!

        Out at Woodruff Place the Muse
        Dips her sandal in the dews,
        Sacredly as night and dawn
        Baptize lilied grove and lawn:
        Woody path, or paven way -
        She doth haunt them night and day, -
        Sun or moonlight through the trees,
        To her eyes, are melodies.

        Swinging lanterns, twinkling clear
        Through night-scenes, are songs to her -
        Tinted lilts and choiring hues,
        Blent with children's glad halloos;
        Then belated lays that fade
        Into midnight's serenade -
        Vine-like words and zithern-strings
        Twined through ali her slumberings.

        Blesséd be each hearthstone set
        Neighboring the violet!
        Blessed every rooftree prayed
        Over by the beech's shadel
        Blessed doorway, opening where
        We may look on Nature - there
        Hand to hand and face to face -
        Storied realm, or Woodruff Place.



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