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The Moon Spirit

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    One night I lingered in the wood
    And saw a spirit-form that stood
    Among the wildflowers. Like the dew
    It twinkled; partly wind and scent;
    Then down a moonbeam there it blew,
    And like a gleam of water went.
    Or was it but a dream that grew
    Out of the wind and dew and scent.
    Could I have seized it, made it mine,
    As poets have the thought divine
    Of Nature, then I too might know,
    (Like them who once wild magic bound
    Into their rhymes of long-ago),
    Such ecstasy of earth around
    As never yet held heart before
    Or language for its beauty found.



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