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I raced across from field to field, Felt the wind sweeping past my face; Feast’d my eyes on the golden yield: On the padi dancing with grace. A rain-drop rested on my palm, A silver-drop from heavens high. Nature’s cool freshness is a balm, Rests the mind aft resting the eye. I saw a youthful sunny face Whose eyes were flushed with a soft light; As at it I did gape and gaze, The world grew dim, the face grew bright. I shook my head, I blinked my eyes; Across the face danced a soft glow. It smiled and dimmed into the skies; I looked everywhere high and low. I saw it thrice, I lost it thrice; I missed it a hundred times more. It seemed to tease with gentle eyes, And with parting smiles left me sore.
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Sep 18, 2018
Sep 18, 2018 at 3:14 AM UTC
Childhood Memories
I raced across from field to field, Felt the wind sweeping past my face; Feast’d my eyes on the golden yield: On the padi dancing with grace. A rain-drop rested on my palm, A silver-drop from heavens high. Nature’s cool freshness is a balm, Rests the mind aft resting the eye. I saw a youthful sunny face Whose eyes were flushed with a soft light; As at it I did gape and gaze, The world grew dim, the face grew bright. I shook my head, I blinked my eyes; Across the face danced a soft glow. It smiled and dimmed into the skies; I looked everywhere high and low. I saw it thrice, I lost it thrice; I missed it a hundred times more. It seemed to tease with gentle eyes, And with parting smiles left me sore.
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Sep 18, 2018
Sep 18, 2018 at 3:14 AM UTC
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