Memories of President Lincoln, And Other Lyrics of the War C.3
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The coming eve delicious, the welcome night and the stars. Over my cities shining all, enveloping man and land. 13 Sing on, sing on you gray-brown bird. Sing from the swamps, the recesses, pour your chant from the bushes, Limitless out of the dusk, out of the cedars and pines. 10 Sing on dearest brother, warble your reedy song, Loud human song, with voice of uttermost woe. O liquid and free and tender ! O wild and loose to my soul — O wondrous singer ! You only I hear — yet the star holds me, (...but will soon depart,) Yet the lilac with mastering odor holds me. 14 Now while I sat in the day and look'd forth. In the close of the day with its light and the fields of spring, and the farmers prepar- ing their crops. In the large unconscious scenery of my land with its lakes and forests, In the heavenly aerial beauty, (after the per- turb'd winds and the storms,) Under the arching heavens of the afternoon swift passing, and the voices of children and women, The many-moving sea-tides, and I saw the ships how they sail'd.
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