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By Bg DasPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
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Among the fields the camomile

Seems blown steam in the lightning's glare.

Unusual odors drench the air.

Night speaks above; the angry smile

Of storm within her stare.

The way for me to-night? To-night,

Is through the wood whose branches fill

The road with dripping rain-drops. Till,

Between the boughs, a star-like light

Our home upon the hill.

The path for me to take? It goes

Around a trailer-tangled rock,

'Mid puckered pink and hollyhock,

Unto a latch-gate's unkempt rose,

And door whereat I knock.

Bright on the old-time flower-place

The lamp streams through the foggy pane.

The door is opened to the rain;

And in the door, her happy face,

And eager hands again.

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Bg Das

Passonate writing and love writing poems

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