The Confessions of John Allen (And Other Poems) By John Allen

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Love!" they seemed to sweetly sing, Softly as touch of Angel's wing !
"These cities yet shall stand, The pride of every land." OSCEOLA.
235 OSCEOLA.
X-TERE, beside the deep blue sea, I muse of days no more to be — Of Life and all its tangled skein, Its mingled joy and bitter pain.
The white sails dot the pearl-tipped waves That sob and moan as o'er the graves Of sailors in eternal sleep Down in the caves of ocean deep !
So moans my heart beside the sea For one brave heart who once to me Seemed
...god-like in his majesty!
Whose image now before me comes, Aye, god-like still!
I hear the drums Of yonder surf beat on the shore.
Again I'm with the hearts of yore!
My father was a trader brave And led me hither as a boy, Bv dark ravine and rocky cave 236 OSCEOLA.
And swamp ; and here it was my joy To gaze on Osceola's face With every line of manhood's grace Written thereon, as on a page !
Oh, bravery was the heritage Of this great Chief, e'en then my friend, And true and loyal to the end !
He drew me to him as a star Draws mortal gaze to heaven afar.


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