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The Old Spring

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    Under rocks whereon the rose
    Like a strip of morning glows;
    Where the azure-throated newt
    Drowses on the twisted root;
    And the brown bees, humming homeward,
    Stop to suck the honey-dew;
    Fern and leaf-hid, gleaming gloamward,
    Drips the wildwood spring I knew,
    Drips the spring my boyhood knew.

II.

    Myrrh and music everywhere
    Haunt its cascades; like the hair
    That a naiad tosses cool,
    Swimming strangely beautiful,
    With white fragrance for her bosom,
    For her mouth a breath of song:
    Under leaf and branch and blossom
    Flows the woodland spring along,
    Sparkling, singing flows along.

III.

    Still the wet wan mornings touch
    Its gray rocks, perhaps; and such
    Slender stars as dusk may have
    Pierce the rose that roofs its wave;
    Still the thrush may call at noontide
    And the whippoorwill at night;
    Nevermore, by sun or moontide,
    Shall I see it gliding white,
    Falling, flowing, wild and white.



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