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In The Springtime I

    By Eugene Field



    'T is spring! The boats bound to the sea;
    The breezes, loitering kindly over
    The fields, again bring herds and men
    The grateful cheer of honeyed clover.

    Now Venus hither leads her train;
    The Nymphs and Graces join in orgies;
    The moon is bright, and by her light
    Old Vulcan kindles up his forges.

    Bind myrtle now about your brow,
    And weave fair flowers in maiden tresses;
    Appease god Pan, who, kind to man,
    Our fleeting life with affluence blesses;

    But let the changing seasons mind us,
    That Death's the certain doom of mortals,--
    Grim Death, who waits at humble gates,
    And likewise stalks through kingly portals.

    Soon, Sestius, shall Plutonian shades
    Enfold you with their hideous seemings;
    Then love and mirth and joys of earth
    Shall fade away like fevered dreamings.



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