ONE DAY AND ANOTHER

A Lyrical Eclogue


ONE DAY &
ANOTHER

A Lyrical Eclogue

MADISON CAWEIN

THE LYRIC LIBRARY

BOSTON
Richard G Badger & Company
(Incorporated)
1901


Copyright 1901 by
Richard G Badger & Co.
(Incorporated)

The poem herewith presented was first publishedsome ten years ago in a volume entitledDays and Dreams. The original verses havebeen re-written throughout and extensivelyadded to, making it comparatively a new poem.

LAKEVIEW PRESS, SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, MASS.

TO

G. F. M.

THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED IN MEMORY
OF MANY DAYS.


[Pg 7]

What though I dreamed of mountain heights,
Of peaks, the barriers of the world,
Around whose tops the Northern Lights
And tempests are unfurled.
Mine are the footpaths leading through
Life's lowly fields and woods,—with rifts,
Above, of heaven's Eden blue,—
By which the violet lifts
Its shy appeal; and holding up
Its chaliced gold, like some wild wine,
Along the hillside, cup on cup,
Blooms bright the celandine.
Where soft upon each flowering stock
The butterfly spreads damask wings;
And under grassy loam and rock
The cottage cricket sings.
Where overhead eve blooms with fire,
In which the new moon bends her bow,
And, arrow-like, one white star by her
Burns through the afterglow.
[Pg 8]
I care not, so the sesame
I find; the magic flower there,
Whose touch unseals each mystery
In water, earth and air.
That in the oak tree lets me hear
Its heart's deep speech, its soul's wise words;
And to my mind makes crystal clear
The melodies of birds.
Why should I care, who live aloof
Beyond the din of life and dust,
While dreams still share my humble roof,
And love makes sweet my crust?

[Pg 9]

ONE DAY AND ANOTHER

A Lyrical Eclogue


PART I

LATE SPRING

The mottled moth at eventide
Beats glimmering wings against the pane;
The slow, sweet lily opens wide,
White in the dusk like some dim stain;
The garden dre
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