id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30830 Cawein, Madison Julius Weeds by the Wall: Verses .txt text/plain 18697 1918 97 Like some dim dream low-breathed in slumber's ear,-Like love that dies not and is always near,-I hear its far voice night and day; Like some mean life wrapped in its sorry dream,-Making each tree like some sad spirit sigh; And shadowy armor march and sing, a song of dreams long dead: By him the love that fills man's soul with light, That, like some old-world wreckage, lies,-When from the tower, like some sweet flower, A dream of truth and love come true Sweet a love-song, then a rose Like that which smiles rich in her mouth's red rose. Glad in her eyes the love-light gleamed; That I saw her pale face like the foam of far streams, Come, dream with me of the love that's dead." And in my heart _her_ name,--like some sweet bee While the music of life and of love he hears, ./cache/30830.txt ./txt/30830.txt