Poems

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Poems
Edward Rowland Sill
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Haply some wondering pictures build Of how I keep my Christmas here.
y Google ^ Christmas in California Before me, on the wide, wann bay, A million azure ripples run ; Round me the sprouting palm-shoots lay Their shining lances to the sim.
With glossy leaves that poise or swing.
The callas their white cups unfold, And faintest chimes of odor ring From silver bells with tongues of gold, A languor of deliciousness Fills all the sea-enchanted clime ; And in the blue heavens meet, and kiss, The loi
...tering clouds of summer-time.
This fragrance of the moimtain balm From spicy Lebanon might be ; Beneath such sunshine's amber calm Slumbered the waves of Galilee.
O wondrous gift, in goodness given.
Each hour anew our eyes to greet, y Google Christmas in California )7 An earth so fair — so close to Heaven, 'T was trodden by the Master's feet And we — what bring we in return ?
Only these broken lives, and lift Them up to meet His pitying scorn, As some poor child its foolish gift : As some poor child on Christmas Day Its broken toy in love might bring ; You could not break its heart and say You cared not for the worthless thing ?


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