October
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The laughing months have all tripped gaily by,
With flower entangled hair, lips thrilled with song;
But lingering behind the merry throng
Comes one with smile more sad than any sigh,
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The laughing months have all tripped gaily by,
With flower entangled hair, lips thrilled with song;
But lingering behind the merry throng
Comes one with smile more sad than any sigh,
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Father and I were gypsies.―
We tried to lose our way
Among the woodland mystery,
When we'd a holiday.
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I care not for the many,
If but my few are kind;
How poor are they who never joy
Apart from crowds can find.
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A world of snow, and winter yet,
The weather-man decrees.
He listens to the bragging wind,
I hearken roots of trees.
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A blade of grass is bending
Above the moaning stream,
In sympathy is blending
Where troubles only seem.
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O little wave, you come from far,
Over the sky-line yonder.
Why do you hurry across the bar
And fight with the wind, I wonder?