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1865–1914

12.

Madison Julius Cawein

Though the dog-tooth violet come With the shower, And the wild-bee haunt and hum Every flower,

We shall never wend as when Love laughed leading us from men Over violet vale and glen, Where the red-bird sang an hour,

And we heard the partridge drum. Here October shadows pray, Till one stills Joyance, where for buried May

Sob the rills: So love's vision has arisen Of the long ago: I listen — Memory, tears in eyes that glisten

Points but Indiana hills Fading dark-blue far away.

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