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The Pond

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Gray were the rushes
    Beside the budless bushes,
    Green-patched the pond.
    The lark had left soaring
    Though yet the sun was pouring
    His gold here and beyond.

    Bramble-branches held me,
    But had they not compelled me
    Yet had I lingered there
    Hearing the frogs and then
    Watching the water-hen
    That stared back at my stare.

    There amid the bushes
    Were blackbird's nests and thrush's,
    Soon to be hidden
    In leaves on green leaves thickening,
    Boughs over long boughs quickening
    Swiftly, unforbidden.

    The lark had left singing
    But song all round was ringing,
    As though the rushes
    Were sighingly repeating
    And mingling that most sweet thing
    With the sweet note of thrushes.

    That sweetness rose all round me,
    But more than sweetness bound me,
    A spirit stirred;
    Shadowy and cold it neared me,
    Then shrank as if it feared me--
    But 'twas I that feared.



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