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Lucy Maud Montgomery - The SeekerLucy Maud Montgomery - The Seeker
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I sought for my happiness over the world,  Oh, eager and far was my quest; I sought it on mountain and desert and sea,  I asked it of east and of west. I sought it in beautiful cities of men,  On shores that were sunny and blue, And laughter and lyric and pleasure were mine  In palaces wondrous to view; Oh, the world gave me much to my plea and my prayer But never I found aught of happiness there! Then I took my way back to a valley of old  And a little brown house by a rill, Where the winds piped all day in the sentinel firs  That guarded the crest of the hill; I went by the path that my childhood had known  Through the bracken and up by the glen, And I paused at the gate of the garden to drink  The scent of sweet-briar again; The homelight shone out through the dusk as of yore And happiness waited for me at the door!
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