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The Lost Path

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Alone they walked - their fingers knit together,
    And swaying listlessly as might a swing
    Wherein Dan Cupid dangled in the weather
    Of some sun-flooded afternoon of Spring.

    Within the clover-fields the tickled cricket
    Laughed lightly as they loitered down the lane,
    And from the covert of the hazel-thicket
    The squirrel peeped and laughed at them again.

    The bumble-bee that tipped the lily-vases
    Along the road-side in the shadows dim,
    Went following the blossoms of their faces
    As though their sweets must needs be shared with him.

    Between the pasture bars the wondering cattle
    Stared wistfully, and from their mellow bells
    Shook out a welcoming whose dreamy rattle
    Fell swooningly away in faint farewells.

    And though at last the gloom of night fell o'er them
    And folded all the landscape from their eyes,
    They only know the dusky path before them
    Was leading safely on to Paradise.



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