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The Old Garden

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Spurge and sea-pink, hyssop blue,
    Dragonhead of purple hue;
    Catnip, frosted green and gray,
    With blue butterflies a-sway,
    These may point you out the way.

    These and Summer's acolytes,
    Crickets, singing days and nights,
    Tell you the old road again;
    And adown the tangled lane
    Lead you to her window-pane.

    Goldenrod and goldenglow
    Crowd the gate in which you go;
    To your arm they cling and catch,
    Kiss the hand that lifts the latch,
    Guide you to her garden-patch.

    O'er the fence the hollyhock
    Leans to greet you; and the stock
    Looks as if it thought, "I knew
    You were coming. Gave the cue
    To the place to welcome you."

    And the crumpled marigold
    And the dahlia, big and bold,
    With Sweet Williams, white and red,
    Nod at you a drowsy head
    From the sleepy flowerbed.

    Where all day the brown bees croon,
    Honey-drunk; and stars and moon
    All night long lean down to hear,
    In the silence far and near,
    Whippoorwills a-calling clear.

    While adown the dewy dark
    Flits a flame, a firefly spark,
    Leading to a place of myrrh,
    Where, in lace and lavender,
    Waits the Loveliness of her.



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