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The Winds

    By John Frederick Freeman



    In these green fields, in this green spring,
    In this green world of burning sweet
    That drives its sour from everything
    And burns the Arctic with new heat,
    That seems so slow and flies so fleet
    On half-seen wing;

    In this green world the birds are all
    With motion mad, are wild with song;
    The grass leaps like a sudden wall
    Flung up against a foe that long
    Strode round and wrought his frosty wrong.
    The bright winds call,

    The bright winds answer; the clouds rise
    White from the grave, shaking their head,
    Strewing the grave-clothes through the skies,
    In languid drifting shadow shed
    Upon the fields where, slowly spread,
    Each shadow dies.

    In every wood is green and gold,
    The unbridged river runs all green
    With queenly swan-clouds floating bold
    Down to the mill's swift guillotine.
    Beyond the mill each murdered queen
    Floats white and cold.

    --If I could rise up in a cloud
    And look down on the new earth in flight,
    Shadow-like cast my thought's thin shroud
    Back upon these fields of light;
    And hear the winds of day and night
    Meet, singing loud!



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