Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne Complete edition with numerous illustrations |
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Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne | ||
WILL AND I.
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We roam the hills together,In the golden summer weather,
Will and I:
And the glowing sunbeams bless us,
And the winds of heaven caress us,
As we wander hand in hand
Through the blissful summer land
Will and I.
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Where the tinkling brooklet passesThrough the heart of dewy grasses,
Will and I
Have heard the mock-bird singing,
And the field-lark seen upspringing
In his happy flight afar,
Like a tiny wingèd star,
Will and I.
III.
Amid cool forest closesWe have plucked the wild wood roses,
Will and I;
And have twined, with tender duty,
Sweet wreaths to crown the beauty
Of the purest brows that shine
With a mother-love divine
Will and I.
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Ah! thus we roam together,Through the golden summer weather,
Will and I;
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And the winds of heaven caress us—
As we wander hand in hand
O'er the blissful summer land
Will and I.
Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne | ||