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Poem by Lucy Larcom “My Cup Runneth Over“ WHEREFORE drink with me, friends! It is no draught Of red intoxication; at its brim No vine-wreathed head of Bacchus ever laughed, — This homely cup of mine, now worn and dim With time's rough usage; no bright bubbles swim, Or foam-beads sparkle over. — Have ye quaffed These waters clear, and felt the Shepherd waft His breath of life through souls that follow Him? He cools my feverish fancies; calms the stir Of dreams whose end was only bitterness. Healed at this fount our inmost ail would be, Did we but health before disease prefer. My cup is filled at wells whose blessedness A world's thirst cannot drain. Friends, drink with me! Lucy Larcom Lucy Larcom's other poems: 1203 Views |
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