Down the road which asters tangle,
Thro’ the gap where green-briar twines,
By the path where dry leaves dangle
Sere from the ivy vines
We go–by sedgy fallows
And along the stifled brook,
Till it stops in lushy mallows
Just at the bridge’s crook.
Then, again, o’er fence, thro’ thicket,
To the mouth of the rough ravine,
Where the weird leaf-hidden cricket
Chirrs thro’ the weirder green,
There’s a way, o’er rocks–but quicker
Is the beat of heart and foot,
As the beams above us flicker
Sun upon moss and root!
And we leap–as wildness tingles
From the air into our blood–
With a cry thro’ golden dingles
Hid in the heart of the wood.
Oh, the wood with winds a-wrestle!
With the nut and acorn strown!
Oh, the wood where creepers trestle
Tree unto tree o’ergrown!
With a climb the ledging summit
Of the hill is reached in glee.
For an hour we gaze off from it
Into the sky’s blue sea.
But a bell and sunset’s crimson
Soon recall the homeward path.
And we turn as the glory dims on
The hay-field’s mounded math.
Thro’ the soft and silent twilight
We come, to the stile at last,
As the clear undying eyelight
Of the stars tells day is past.
(Cale Young Rice)
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