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The Fugitive

    By John Frederick Freeman



    In the hush of early even
    The clouds came flocking over,
    Till the last wind fell from heaven
    And no bird cried.

    Darkly the clouds were flocking,
    Shadows moved and deepened,
    Then paused; the poplar's rocking
    Ceased; the light hung still

    Like a painted thing, and deadly.
    Then from the cloud's side flickered
    Sharp lightning, thrusting madly
    At the cowering fields.

    Thrice the fierce cloud lighten'd,
    Down the hill slow thunder trembled;
    Day in her cave grew frightened,
    Crept away, and died.



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