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Creole Serenade

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Under mossy oak and pine
    Whispering falls the fountained stream;
    In its pool the lilies shine
    Silvery, each a moonlight gleam.

    Roses bloom and roses die
    In the warm rose-scented dark,
    Where the firefly, like an eye,
    Winks and glows, a golden spark.

    Amber-belted through the night
    Swings the alabaster moon,
    Like a big magnolia white
    On the fragrant heart of June.

    With a broken syrinx there,
    With bignonia overgrown,
    Is it Pan in hoof and hair,
    Or his image carved from stone?

    See! her casement's jessamines part,
    And, with starry blossoms blent,
    Like the moon she leans O heart,
    'Tis another firmament.



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