Lilacs In August
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You slumber early, kindred
The summer wind still blows
Your branches bending lightly
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Where once in May were fragrant blooms
Enthroned in hearts of glossy green
Are dusty leaves with wrinkled rims
And buds set for spring,
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Virginia Hine Ely
Virginia E. Hine Ely:
ReplyDeleteI remember you as a Lady of genteel talents, and now I discover that you are also a poet.