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Lighting The Fire

    By John Frederick Freeman



    You were a gipsy as you bent
    Your dark hair over the black grate.
    Hardly the west light above the hill
    Showed your shadow, crooked and still.
    The bellows hissed, and one bright spark
    Deepened the hasty dark.

    The bellows hissed, and the old smell
    Crept on the air of smoking peat,
    And round the spark a bubbling flame
    Grew bright and loud. Sweeping the gloom
    Lunatic shadows fled and came
    Whirling about the room.

    Then as you raised your head I saw
    In the clear light of the bubbling fire
    Your dark hair all lined with the gray
    Sprinkled by years and sorrow and pain ...
    Till as the bellows idle lay
    Shadow swept back again.



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