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Pan

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    This Pan is but an idle god, I guess,
    Since all the fair midsummer of my dreams
    He loiters listlessly by woody streams,
    Soaking the lush glooms up with laziness;
    Or drowsing while the maiden-winds caress
    Him prankishly, and powder him with gleams
    Of sifted sunshine. And he ever seems
    Drugged with a joy unutterable - unless
    His low pipes whistle hints of it far out
    Across the ripples to the dragon-fly
    That like a wind-born blossom blown about,
    Drops quiveringly down, as though to die -
    Then lifts and wavers on, as if in doubt
    Whether to fan his wings or fly without.



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