Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Listening by John Frederick Freeman
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Listening

    By John Frederick Freeman



    There is a place of grass
    With daisies like white pools,
    Or shining islands in a sea
    Of brightening waves.

    Swallows, darting, brush
    The waves of gentle green,
    As though a wide still lake it were,
    Not living grass.

    Evening draws over all,
    Grass and flowers and sky,
    And one rich bird prolongs the sweet
    Of day on the edge of dark.

    The grass is dim, the stars
    Lean down the height of heaven;
    And the trees, listening in all their leaves,
    Scarce-breathing stand.

    Nothing is as it was:
    The bird on the bough sings on;
    The night, pure from the cloud of day,
    Is listening.



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