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May

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The golden discs of the rattlesnake-weed,
    That spangle the woods and dance
    No gleam of gold that the twilights hold
    Is strong as their necromance:
    For, under the oaks where the woodpaths lead,
    The golden discs of the rattlesnake-weed
    Are the May's own utterance.

    The azure stars of the bluet bloom,
    That sprinkle the woodland's trance
    No blink of blue that a cloud lets through
    Is sweet as their countenance:
    For, over the knolls that the woods perfume,
    The azure stars of the bluet bloom
    Are the light of the May's own glance.

    With her wondering words and her looks she comes,
    In a sunbeam of a gown;
    She needs but think and the blossoms wink,
    But look, and they shower down.
    By orchard ways, where the wild bee hums,
    With her wondering words and her looks she comes
    Like a little maid to town.



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