The Woods

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Job xiiina.
T HE light of my camp-fire lingers When its ribbons no more arise, Like the pressure of vanished fingers, An echo of ended sighs. I gaze on the smouldering embers, I look in the heart of the fire, And, somehow, my soul remembers The thrill of an old desire.
There is something in embers gleaming, There is something in coals aglow, That quickens the soul to dreaming A dream of the long ago. The things of the past awaken A message, a face, a name ; There is balm to the soul forsaken In
... the light of a dying flame.
[84] THE WOODS ASHES (continued) Oh, what are our hopes but ashes?
Oh, what are our dreams but dust? The jewel shall dim that flashes, The glittering sword shall rust. Yet the faith of the lonely-hearted, The faith of the soul that s true, On the ashes of days departed Shall kindle the fire anew.
[85] THE WOODS SUNRISE COME folks run to sunsets, ^ Some folks run to noon, Some folks like the evenin best, With its stars an moon. Sunsets may be purty, Noontime fair to see, But the mornin I like most Sunrise time fer me!


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