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The Swing

    By John Frederick Freeman



    It was like floating in a blessed dream to roam
    Across green meadows, far from home,
    With only trees and quivering sky to hedge the sight,
    Dazzling the eyes with strange delight.
    Such wide, wide fields I had never seen, and never dreamed
    Could be; and wonderful it seemed
    To wander over green and under green and run
    Unwatched even of the shining sun.

    One tree there was that held a wrinkled creaking bough
    Far over the grass, hanging low;
    And a swing from it hanging drew us near and made
    New brightness beneath that doming shade.
    For there my sisters swung long hours delightedly,
    And there delighted clambered I;
    And all our voices shrilled as one when up we flung
    And into the stinging sharp leaves swung.

    Then in a garden dense with bramble and sweet flowers
    Where honeysuckle a new sweetness pours,
    We sat and ate and drank. Well I remember how
    We were all shaded by one bough
    Bending with red fruit over our uplifted eyes,
    Teasing our well-watched covetousness.

    And then we went back happy to the empty swing,
    But I was tired of everything
    Except the grass and trees and the wide shadows there
    Widening slowly everywhere.
    It was like swinging in a solemn dream to roam
    In a strange air, far from home--
    Until I saw the shadows suddenly wake and move,
    And float, float down from above.
    Then I ran quickly back, round the large gloomy trees,
    O with what shivering unease!
    And stumbled where they waited, and was far too glad,
    Finding them, to be afraid or sad.
    --Then waited an unforgetting year once more to see
    So wide a sky, so great a tree.



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