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A Song For Labor.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    Oh, the morning meads, the dewy meads,
    Where he ploughs and harrows and sows the seeds,
    Singing a song of manly deeds,
    In the blossoming springtime weather;
    The heart in his bosom as high as the word
    Said to the sky by the mating bird,
    While the beat of an answering heart is heard,
    His heart and love's together.

II.

    Oh, the noonday heights, the sunny heights,
    Where he stoops to the harvest his keen scythe smites,
    Singing a song of the work that requites,
    In the ripening summer weather;
    The soul in his body as light as the sigh
    Of the little cloud-breeze that cools the sky,
    While he hears an answering soul reply,
    His soul and love's together.

III.

    Oh, the evening vales, the twilight vales,
    Where he labors and sweats to the thud of flails,
    Singing a song of the toil that avails,
    In the fruitful autumn weather;
    In heart and in soul as free from fears
    As the first white star in the sky that clears,
    While the music of life and of love he hears,
    Of life and of love together.



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