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From The Flats

What heartache — ne'er a hill!

Inexorable, vapid, vague and

The drear sand-levels drain my spirit low.

With one poor word they tell me all they know;

Whereat their stupid tongues, to tease my pain,

Do drawl it o'er again and o'er again.

They hurt my heart with griefs I cannot name:  Always the same, the same.  Nature hath no surprise,

No ambuscade of beauty 'gainst mine

From brake or lurking dell or deep defile;

No humors, frolic forms — this mile, that mile;

No rich reserves or happy-valley

Beyond the bend of roads, the distant slopes.

Her fancy fails, her wild is all run tame:  Ever the same, the same.  Oh might I through these

But glimpse some hill my Georgia high uprears,

Where white the quartz and pink the pebble shine,

The hickory heavenward strives, the

Swings o'er the slope, the oak's far-falling

Darkens the dogwood in the bottom glade,

And down the hollow from a ferny nook  Bright leaps a living brook!

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Sidney Lanier

Sidney Clopton Lanier[1] (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was an American musician, poet and author. He served in the Confederate States A…

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