Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Since Then by Madison Julius Cawein
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Since Then

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    I found myself among the trees
    What time the reapers ceased to reap;
    And in the sunflower-blooms the bees
    Huddled brown heads and went to sleep,
    Rocked by the balsam-breathing breeze.
    I saw the red fox leave his lair,
    A shaggy shadow, on the knoll;
    And tunneling his thoroughfare
    Beneath the soil, I watched the mole
    Stealth's own self could not take more care.
    I heard the death-moth tick and stir,
    Slow-honeycombing through the bark;
    I heard the cricket's drowsy chirr,
    And one lone beetle burr the dark
    The sleeping woodland seemed to purr.
    And then the moon rose: and one white
    Low bough of blossoms grown almost
    Where, ere you died, 'twas our delight
    To meet, dear heart! I thought your ghost...
    The wood is haunted since that night.



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