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A Forest Flute

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    I Heard a reed among the hills,
    A woodland reed of music where,
    Like madcap children, ran the rills,
    Boisterous, with wildly flowing hair.

    I knew it for a pipe the Spring
    Tuned to the rapture in her heart,
    That in the egg should shape the wing,
    And in the seed the wildflower start.

    And I I followed where it blew,
    And found a valley, dim and green,
    A wild spot, like a drop of dew,
    Hung glimmeringly two hills between.

    I heard the flute, a bird-like note,
    That made the place a magic well,
    On which enchantment seemed to float,
    A spirit in a rainbow shell.

    I knew what danced there with its flute,
    Unseen, a part of soul and mind:
    I saw the imprint of its foot,
    In many a flower of orchis-kind.

    I knew it of an ancient race,
    Some myth the Greeks had known of old.
    Could I have spoken it face to face
    Of what lost dreams I might have told!



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