Lines to An Ancient Live Oak And Other Verses of California

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Lines to An Ancient Live Oak And Other Verses of California
Laurence Edward Innes
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And you drink the ocean and eat the land and grab some friend by his outstretched hand, And say, "Great Scott, but Fm glad Vm here, especially, George, at this time of year." And then in the Spring you take your grip and you go by train or go by ship, Pr whatever it is that will take you there when you MUST go home: and then grim care Will sit on your shoulders and grin and jeer, and you'll wish, old man, that you'd stayed out here, And filled your pipe and sat in the sun where the pilrple drea
...ms pass one by one.
And you'll blink your eyes and you'll often feel (when you get back home) that it wasn't real.
But it's ten to one that another year will find you settled and living here, Believing, Fm sure, as I do, too, that purple dreams in the sun come true.
THE DAY IS HUNG WITH HELIOTROPE le day is hung with heliotrope, And the poppy flames, and the buds of hope Are opening here, each branch athrill.
Each hour that passes glows and dies With joyous face to the radiant skies: Each night that follows sounds the drum Of still more cheerful days to come.


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