Public Domain Poetry And Stories - My Friend. by James Whitcomb Riley
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My Friend.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        "He is my friend," I said, -
        "Be patient!"    Overhead
        The skies were drear and dim;
        And lo! the thought of him
        Smited on my heart - and then
        The sun shone out again!

        "He is my friend!"    The words
        Brought summer and the birds;
        And all my winter-time
        Thawed into running rhyme
        And rippled into song,
        Warm, tender, brave, and strong.

        And so it sings to-day. -
        So may it sing alway!
        Though waving grasses grow
        Between, and lilies blow
        Their trills of perfume clear
        As laughter to the ear,
        Let each mute measure end
        With "Still he is thy friend."



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