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The Ploughboy

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    A lilac mist maizes warm the hills,
    And silvery through it threads a.stream:
    The redbird's cadence throbs and thrills,
    The jaybirds scream.
    The bluets' stars begin to gleam,
    And 'mid them, whispering with the rills,
    The morning-hours dream.

    The ploughboy Spring drives out his plough,
    A robin's whistle on his lips;
    And as he goes with lifted brow,
    And snaps and whips
    His lash of wind, a sunbeam tips,
    The wildflowers laugh, and on the bough
    The blossom skips.

    The scent of winter-mellowed loam
    And greenwood buds is blown from him,
    As blithe he takes his young way home,
    Large, strong of limb,
    Along the hilltop's sunset brim,
    Whistling; the first star, white as foam,
    In his hat's blue rim.



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