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1852–1933

TO JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY

Henry Van Dyke

Yours is a garden of old-fashioned flowers; Joyous children delight to play there; Weary men find rest in its bowers, Watching the lingering light of day there.

Old-time tunes and young love's laughter Ripple and run among the roses; Memory's echoes, murmuring after, Fill the dusk when the long day closes.

Simple songs with a cadence olden — These you learned in the Forest of Arden: Friendly flowers with hearts all golden — These you borrowed from Eden's garden.

This is the reason why all men love you; Truth to life is the charm of art: Other poets may soar above you — You keep close to the human heart.

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