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1862–1934

YOUTH AND JUNE.

Jean Blewett

I was your lover long ago, sweet June, Ere life grew hard; I am your lover still, And follow gladly to the wondrous tune You pipe on golden reeds to vale and hill.

I am your lover still — to me you seem To hold the fragrance of the joys long dead — The brightness and the beauty of the dream We dreamed in youth — to hold the tears we shed,

The laughter of our lips — the faith that lies Back in that season dear to every heart, Life's springtime, when God's earth and God's blue skies Are, measured by our glance, not far apart.

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