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A Summer Day

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    White clouds, like thistledown at fault,
    That drift through heaven's azure vault.
    The sun beams down; the weedy ground
    Vibrates with many an insect sound.
    Blackberry-lilies in the noon
    Lean to the creek with eyes a-swoon,
    Where, in a shallow, silver gleams
    Of minnows and a heron dreams
    An old road, clouding pale the heat
    Behind a slow hoof's muffled beat:
    And there, hill-gazing at the skies,
    A pond, within whose languor lies
    A twinkle, like an eye that smiles
    In thought; that with a dream beguiles
    The day: a. dream of clouds that drift,
    And arms the willow trees uplift,
    Protectingly, as if to hide
    The wildbird on its nest that cried.
    Now mists that mass thesunset-dyes
    Build an Arabia in the skies,
    Through which the sun in pomp retires,
    Torched to his room with saffron fires;
    And 'thwart his palace door is laid
    A crescent sign, a moony blade,
    Then glittering in a cloud is sheathed;
    And, dripping crimson, fire-wreathed,
    A magic scimetar of flame
    Is slowly drawn before the same.
    The door of Day is closed; its bar
    Put up, one bright and golden star;
    While, crowding all the corridors
    Of Dusk, the shadows, blackamoors
    Of darkness, glide; and zephyrs sweep
    Mist-gowns of musk through halls of Sleep
    Dim odalisques of Night, who wait
    Upon their lord who lies in state.



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