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Poem by Archibald Lampman A Summer Evening THE clouds grow clear, the pine-wood glooms and stills With brown reflections in the silent bay, And far beyond the pale blue-misted hills The rose and purple evening dreams away. The thrush, the veery, from the mysterious dales Rings his last round; and outward like a sea The shining, shadowy heart of heaven unveils The starry legend of eternity. The day's long troubles lose their sting and pass. Peaceful the world, and peaceful grows my heart. The gossip cricket from the friendly grass Talks of old joys and takes the dreamer's part. Then night, the healer, with unnoticed breath, And sleep, dark sleep, so near, so like to death. Archibald Lampman Poem Themes: Evening, Summer Archibald Lampman's other poems: 2126 Views |
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