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The Happy Isles

    By Eugene Field



    Oh, come with me to the Happy Isles
    In the golden haze off yonder,
    Where the song of the sun-kissed breeze beguiles
    And the ocean loves to wander.

    Fragrant the vines that mantle those hills,
    Proudly the fig rejoices,
    Merrily dance the virgin rills,
    Blending their myriad voices.

    Our herds shall suffer no evil there,
    But peacefully feed and rest them;
    Never thereto shall prowling bear
    Or serpent come to molest them.

    Neither shall Eurus, wanton bold,
    Nor feverish drought distress us,
    But he that compasseth heat and cold
    Shall temper them both to bless us.

    There no vandal foot has trod,
    And the pirate hordes that wander
    Shall never profane the sacred sod
    Of those beautiful isles out yonder.

    Never a spell shall blight our vines,
    Nor Sirius blaze above us,
    But you and I shall drink our wines
    And sing to the loved that love us.

    So come with me where Fortune smiles
    And the gods invite devotion,--
    Oh, come with me to the Happy Isles
    In the haze of that far-off ocean!



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