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Poems (Kimball)/Song (The wind blows out of the west)

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4472494Poems — SongHarriet McEwen Kimball
SONG.
THE wind blows out of the west, The wind is merry and free; It brings fair weather for us, love, Fair weather for thee and me.
The sun shines out of the east, And dances over the sea; The world's aglitter for us, love, Aglitter for thee and me.
And now the world's a-dusk, The nest unstirred on the tree; The fair moon hangs at its full, love, And shineth for thee and me.