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The Name On The Tree

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    I saw a name carved on a tree
    "Julia";
    A simpler name there could not be
    Julia:
    But seeing it I seemed to see
    A Devon garden, pleasantly
    About a parsonage, the bee
    Made drowsy-sweet; where rosemary
    And pink and phlox and peony
    Bowed down to one
    Whom Herrick made to bloom in Poetry.
    A moment there I saw her stand,
    Julia;
    A gillyflower in her hand,
    Julia:
    And then, kind-faced and big and bland,
    As raised by some magician's wand,
    Herrick himself passed by, sun-tanned,
    And smiling; and the quiet land
    Seemed to take on and understand
    A dream long dreamed,
    And for the lives of two some gladness planned.
    And then I seemed to hear a sigh,
    "Julia!"
    And someone softly walking nigh,
    Julia:
    The leaves shook; and a butterfly
    Trailed past; and through the sleepy sky
    A bird flew, crying strange its cry
    Then suddenly before my eye
    Two lovers strolled They knew not why
    I looked amazed,
    But I had seen old ghosts of long dead loves go by.



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