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Lucy Maud Montgomery - CompanionedLucy Maud Montgomery - Companioned
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I walked to-day, but not alone,  Adown a windy, sea-girt lea, For memory, spendthrift of her charm,  Peopled the silent lands for me. The faces of old comradeship  In golden youth were round my way, And in the keening wind I heard  The songs of many an orient day. And to me called, from out the pines  And woven grasses, voices dear, As if from elfin lips should fall  The mimicked tones of yesteryear. Old laughter echoed o`er the leas  And love-lipped dreams the past had kept, From wayside blooms like honeyed bees  To company my wanderings crept. And so I walked, but not alone,  Right glad companionship had I, On that gray meadow waste between  Dim-litten sea and winnowed sky.
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