A GREEN CORNFIELD.
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A GREEN CORNFIELD.
"And singing still dost soar and soaring ever singest."
THE earth was green, the sky was blue:
I saw and heard one sunny morn
A skylark hang between the two,
A singing speck above the corn;
I saw and heard one sunny morn
A skylark hang between the two,
A singing speck above the corn;
A stage below, in gay accord,
White butterflies danced on the wing,
And still the singing skylark soared
And silent sank and soared to sing.
White butterflies danced on the wing,
And still the singing skylark soared
And silent sank and soared to sing.
The cornfield stretched a tender green
To right and left beside my walks;
I knew he had a nest unseen
Somewhere among the million stalks
To right and left beside my walks;
I knew he had a nest unseen
Somewhere among the million stalks
And as I paused to hear his song
While swift the sunny moments slid,
Perhaps his mate sat listening long,
And listened longer than I did.
While swift the sunny moments slid,
Perhaps his mate sat listening long,
And listened longer than I did.