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Lucy Maud Montgomery - In the Days of the Golden RodLucy Maud Montgomery - In the Days of the Golden Rod
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Across the meadow in brooding shadow  I walk to drink of the autumn`s wine­ The charm of story, the artist`s glory,  To-day on these silvering hills is mine; On height, in hollow, where`er I follow,  By mellow hillside and searing sod, Its plumes uplifting, in light winds drifting,  I see the glimmer of golden-rod. In this latest comer the vanished summer  Has left its sunshine the world to cheer, And bids us remember in late September  What beauty mates with the passing year. The days that are fleetest are still the sweetest,  And life is near to the heart of God, And the peace of heaven to earth is given  In this wonderful time of the golden-rod.
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