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1862–1922

THE COUNTRY IN JULY

John Kendrick Bangs

WHERE glistening in the softness of the night The vagrant will-o’ - wisps do greet the sight; Where fragrance baffling permeates the breeze That gently flouts the grasses and the trees;

Where every flying thing doth seem to be Instinct with sweetly sensuous melody; Where hills and dales assume their warmest phase, With here and there a scarf of opal haze

To soften their luxuriant attire; Where one can almost hear the elfin choir Across the meadow-land, down in the wood, In songs of gladness — there are all things good.

Ah! ye who seek the spot where joys abide, Awake! Awake! Seek out the country-side, And through the blue-gray July haze see life All free from care, from sorrow, and from strife.

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