Distance

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I.

  I dreamed last night once more I stood
  Knee-deep in purple clover leas;
  Your old home glimmered thro' its wood
  Of dark and melancholy trees,
  Where ev'ry sudden summer breeze
  That wantoned o'er the solitude
  The water's melody pursued,
  And sleepy hummings of the bees.


  II.

  And ankle-deep in violet blooms
  Methought I saw you standing there,
  A lawny light among the glooms,
  A crown of sunlight on your hair;
  Wild songsters singing every where
  Made lightning with their glossy plumes;
  About you clung the wild perfumes
  And swooned along the shining air.


  III.

  And then you called me, and my ears
  Grew flattered with the music, led
  In fancy back to sweeter years,
  Far sweeter years that now are dead;
  And at your summons fast I sped,
  Buoyant as one a goal who nears.
  Ah! lost, dead love! I woke in tears;
  For as I neared you farther fled!

© Madison Julius Cawein