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Robert Williams Buchanan

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Along the melting shores of earth
An emerald flame there ran,
Forest and field grew bright, and mirth
Gladdened the flocks of man.

 
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I cannot believe in a paradise
Glorious, undefiled,
For gates all scrolled and streets of gold
Are tales for a dreaming child.

I am too lost for shame
That it moves me unto mirth,
But I can vision a Hell of flame
For I have lived on earth.

 
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A little peach in an orchard grew,—
A little peach of emerald hue;
Warmed by the sun and wet by the dew
It grew.

 
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Not that the earth doth yield
In hill or dale, in forest or in field,
A rarer plant.

 
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The common growth of Mother Earth
Suffices me,—her tears, her mirth,
Her humblest mirth and tears.

 
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