Blow, weary wind,
The golden rod scarce chiding;
Sir Lancelot is riding
By shady wood-paths pleasant
To fields of yellow corn.
He starts a whirring pheasant,
And clearly winds his horn.
The Queen*s Tower gleams mid distant hills;
A thought like joyous sunshine thrills,
"My love grows kind."

:: By Sinclair Lewis ::







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