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FRINGED GENTIANS by AMY LOWELL

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First Line: NEAR WHERE I LIVE THERE IS A LAKE
Last Line: THEY'D DIE OF HOMESICKNESS THAT DAY.
Subject(s): FLOWERS; GENTIANS; FRINGED GENTIANS;

Near where I live there is a lake
As blue as blue can be, winds make
It dance as they go blowing by.
I think it curtseys to the sky.

It's just a lake of lovely flowers
And my Mamma says they are ours;
But they are not like those we grow
To be our very own, you know.

We have a splendid garden, there
Are lots of flowers everywhere;
Roses, and pinks, and four o'clocks
And hollyhocks, and evening stocks.

Mamma lets us pick them, but never
Must we pick any gentians -- ever!
For if we carried them away
They'd die of homesickness that day.






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