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Title: A Water Color Author: Bliss Carman [More Titles by Carman] There's a picture in my room Cheers me under fortune's frown Many and many a winter day Here is veritable June, It is scarce a hand-breadth wide, Yet it is an open door Where the level marshes lie, And the unsubstantial blue So I forth and travel there Miles of green tranquillity Here the sea-birds roam at will, Brings the hollow pebbly roar With the very scent and draft I am standing on the dunes, When the magic of her hand And the old enchantment falls And the purple high-top boles, Flame and whistle through the green Strolling idly for an hour I can hear the bob-white call Musing in the scented heat, I can see the shadows run Or I cross the bridge and reach Where the bathers on the sand Thus I pass the gates of time Change the ugly man-made street Fag of body, irk of mind, Once more I possess my soul Beauty gives the free of heart [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |