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The Lake A spectacle, here, among the waves, Through a misty morning's haze, Upon the red-hued crested fold, Of a most wide and worthy lake. Unseen, the far-off shores must take From trees that overhang their bank, Rainbow-like treasures from the limb That hover by the shadowed rim. They seem for all the world to take As like a lover to the lake. These waters are my greatest pleasure, Or the fish within them, rather, Or the evening pleasantly passed With a rod in hand and the past Reliving in the interlude, The solace birthed of solitude. The winds are gentle, the heavens calm. Scent of earth, a healing balm, To ease the heart, cleanse the soul. |