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Deficiency.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Ah, God! were I away, away,
    By woodland-belted hills!
    There might be more in Thy bright day
    Than my poor spirit thrills.

    The elder coppice, banks of blooms,
    The spice-wood brush, the field
    Of tumbled clover, and perfumes
    Hot, weedy pastures yield.

    The old rail-fence whose angles hold
    Bright briar and sassafras,
    Sweet priceless wild flowers blue and gold
    Starred through the moss and grass.

    The ragged path that winds unto
    Lone cow-behaunted nooks,
    Through brambles to the shade and dew
    Of rocks and woody brooks.

    To see the minnows turn and gleam
    White sparkling bellies, all
    Shoot in gray schools adown the stream
    Let but a dead leaf fall.

    The buoyant pleasure and delight
    Of floating feathered seeds.
    Capricious wanderers soft and white
    Born of silk-bearing weeds.

    Ah, God! were I away, away,
    Among wild woods and birds!
    There were more soul within Thy day
    Than one might bless with words.




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