Poems of Panam And Other Verses Founded Upon Adventures in the Wanderings of
Poems of Panam And Other Verses Founded Upon Adventures in the Wanderings of
George Warburton Lewis
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Now climbing the slope where its bleached bones were found, Stark, monumental, jutting out of the ground, The troop becomes riderless, crumbles away From scathing of foemen unseen in the fray. A victory twas for mind and will, For gods that tradition honors still, Whose graves are strewn on a lone, high hill. [38] When night s luminaries besilver the plain The phantom troop faithfully comes e er again, And ever as long as death s siren shall lure The spectacle direful shall also endure. Few but... the coyote and whippoorwill Still witness the miracle, know the thrill Of that tragedy wild on a lone, high hill. [39] TO A WITHERED FLOWER IN a lonely, neglected bower Where Romance and Love abide, A poor little world-weary flower Has committed suicide! A creeper, neath velvet bloom drooping, Half-sadly essaying at mirth, Its lily heart broke with the stooping, And, with ring, it vanished from earth. Ah, long it had groped, tendril-laded To climb there was nought in that wold, So slowly it sickened and faded The world was so callous and cold; And finally, weary of living, And knowing that perish it must, It wound down its own slender body And strangled itself in the dust.
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