id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12093 Keller, Helen The Song of the Stone Wall .txt text/plain 4537 355 90 When I began �The Song of the Stone Wall,� Dr. Edward Everett Hale he would like it; for he loved the old walls and the traditions that As I tried to image the men who had built the walls long ago, it The wall is builded of field-stones great and small, Wrought into these walls of rugged stone. Of the stern men who built the wall in early olden days. Valorous days when life was lusty and the land was new. I take the top stone of the wall in my hands And beheld the walls that are not built of stone, And beyond the radiant walls of living stones Are mingled in the spring song of the walls. Hark to the songs that go singing like the wind The walls sing the song of wild bird, the hoof-beat of deer, Sing, walls, in lightning words that shall cause the world to ./cache/12093.txt ./txt/12093.txt