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In The Wood

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The waterfall, deep in the wood,
    Talked drowsily with solitude,
    A soft, insistent sound of foam,
    That filled with sleep the forest's dome,
    Where, like some dream of dusk, she stood
    Accentuating solitude.

    The crickets' tinkling chips of sound
    Strewed all the twilight-twinkling ground;
    A whip-poor-will began to cry,
    And, staggering through the sober sky,
    A bat went on its drunken round,
    Its shadow following on the ground.

    Then from a bush, an elder-copse,
    That spiced the dark with musky tops,
    What seemed, at first, a shadow came
    And took her hand and called her name,
    And kissed her where, in starry drops,
    The dew orbed on the elder-tops.

    The glaucous glow of fireflies
    Flickered the dusk; and fox-like eyes
    Peered from the shadows; and the hush
    Murmured a word of wind and rush
    Of fluttering waters, fragrant sighs,
    And dreams unseen of mortal eyes.

    The beetle flung its burr of sound
    Against the hush and clung there, wound
    In night's deep mane: then, in a tree,
    A grig began deliberately
    To file the stillness: all around
    A wire of shrillness seem unwound.

    I looked for those two lovers there:
    His ardent eyes, her passionate hair.
    The moon looked down, slow-climbing wan
    Heaven's slope of azure: they were gone:
    But where they'd passed I heard the air
    Sigh, faint with sweetness of her hair.



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