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Hayne ("Above the Storm"). September eleventh De stars is all a-shinin' Up in de silunt sky, De birds is all a-noddin' Up in de cedars high, Go to sleep, my darlin' babies, ole mammy's settin' near, Ter help de angils gward yuh from eb'ry sort er fear. Annah R. Watson ("Mammy's Lullaby"). [126] Southern; Poets September twelfth Here Beauty holds her Court, her gracious King The sovereign sun; her suite the flowers ablaze With radiant raiment woven by Southern rays, The placid woodland waters mi...rroring The flowery splendors of the bourgeoning Spring. Here petalled portieres deck the walls of bloom ; Azaleas aflame the halls illume ; Magnolias column stately avenues, Gleaming arcades, marbled with lucent hues. The sunlit air is vibrant with perfume Sweeter than music and each bud unblown Incenses Beauty on her glowing throne. The roses breathe their homage all day long, Spring is her vassal, life a scented song. Rev. P. L. Duffy ("Magnolia Gardens on the Ashley"). September thirteenth What is the power that holds one hour of life undying though others die?
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