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BLACKBERRY BLOSSOMS by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE

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First Line: LONG SUNNY LANE AND PIKE, WHITE, DELICATE
Last Line: I AM A CHILD AGAIN; JOY HOLDS ME FAST.

LONG sunny lane and pike, white, delicate,
The blackberry blossoms are ablow, ablow,
Hiding the rough-hewn rails 'neath drift of snow,
Fresh-fallen, late. The opening pasture gate
Brushes a hundred of them loose, and shakes
Them down into the tall delicious grass:
Sometimes a little sudden wind doth pass,
And all the air is full of flying flakes.
It seems but yesterday they blew as sweet
Down old school ways, and thrilled me with delight;
And reaching out for them, I heard the fleet,
Glad creek go spinning o'er its pebbles bright.
Ah, well! Ah, me! Even now, long as they last,
I am a child again; Joy holds me fast.



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