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The Place

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    Wherein is it so beautiful?
    In all things dim and all things cool:
    In silence, that is built of leaves
    And wind and spray of waterfall;
    And, golden as the half-ripe sheaves,
    In light that is not light at all.

II.

    Wherein is it like joy and spring?
    In petaled musk and singing wing:
    In dreams, that come like butterflies
    And moths, dim-winged with downy grey;
    And myths, that watch with bark-brown eyes
    Beauty who sleeps beside the way.

III.

    Wherein, heart, is it all in all?
    In what to me did there befall:
    The echo of a word once said,
    That haunts it still like some sweet ghost;
    Youth's rapture, bright and gold of head,
    And the wild love there found and lost.



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