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Beyond The Barn

    By John Frederick Freeman



    I rose up with the sun
    And climbed the hill.
    I saw the white mists run
    And shadows run
    Down into hollow woods.

    I went with the white clouds
    That swept the hill.
    A wind struck the low hedge trees
    And clustering trees,
    And rocked in each tall elm.

    The long afternoon was calm
    When down the hill
    I came, and felt the air cool,
    The shadows cool;
    And I walked on footsore,

    Saying, "But two hours more,
    Then, the last hill....
    Surely this road I know,
    These hills I know,
    All the unknown is known,

    "And that barn, black and lone,
    High on the hill--
    There the long road ends,
    The long day ends,
    And travelling is over." ...

    Nor thought nor travelling's over.
    Here on the hill
    The black barn is a shivering ruin,
    A windy cold ruin.
    I must go on and on,

    Where often my thought has gone,
    Up hill, down hill,
    Beyond this ruin of Time;
    Forgetting Time
    I must follow my thought still.



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