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Song Of The Elf

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    When the poppies, with their shields,
    Sentinel
    Forest and the harvest fields,
    In the bell
    Of a blossom, fair to see,
    There I stall the bumble-bee,
    My good stud;
    There I stable him and hold,
    Harness him with hairy gold;
    There I ease his burly back
    Of the honey and its sack
    Gathered from each bud.

II.

    Where the glow-worm lights its lamp,
    There I lie;
    Where, above the grasses damp,
    Moths go by;
    Now within the fussy brook,
    Where the waters wind and crook
    Round the rocks,
    I go sailing down the gloom
    Straddling on a wisp of broom;
    Or, beneath the owlet moon,
    Trip it to the cricket's tune
    Tossing back my locks.

III.

    Ere the crowfoot on the lawn
    Lifts its head,
    Or the glow-worm's light be gone,
    Dim and dead,
    In a cobweb hammock deep,
    'Twixt two ferns I swing and sleep,
    Hid away;
    Where the drowsy musk-rose blows
    And a dreamy runnel flows,
    In the land of Faëry,
    Where no mortal thing can see,
    All the elfin day.



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