The book Afterwhiles was written by author Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Here you can read free online of Afterwhiles book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Afterwhiles a good or bad book?
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3O Cloudland grayAnd level layThy mists across the face of Day!At foot and head, Above the deadO Dews, weep on uncomforted! _We To Sigh Instead of Sing_ "Rain and rain! And rain and rain!"Yesterday we mutteredGrimly as the grim refrainThat the thunders uttered:All the heavens under cloud--All the sunshine sleeping;All the grasses limply bowedWith their weight of weeping. Sigh and sigh! And sigh and sigh!Never end of sighing;Rain and rain for our reply--Hopes half drowned and dying;Peeri...ng through the window-pane, Naught but endless raining--Endless sighing, and as vain, Endlessly complaining, Shine and shine! And shine and shine!Ah! To-day the splendor--!All this glory yours and mine--God! But God is tender!We to sigh instead of sing, Yesterday, in sorrow, While the Lord was fashioningThis for our To-morrow! _The Blossoms on the Trees_ Blossoms crimson, white, or blue, Purple, pink, and every hue, From sunny skies, to tintings drownedIn dusky drops of dew, I praise you all, wherever found, And love you through and through--;But, Blossoms On The Trees, With your breath upon the breezeThere's nothing all the world aroundAs half as sweet as you!
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