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Where The Picnic Was

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Where we made the fire,     In the summer time,     Of branch and briar     On the hill to the sea     I slowly climb     Through winter mire,     And scan and trace     The forsaken place     Quite readily.     Now a cold wind blows,     And the grass is gray,     But the spot still shows     As a burnt circle aye,     And stick-ends, charred,     Still strew the sward     Whereon I stand,     Last relic of the band     Who came that day!     Yes, I am here     Just as last year,     And the sea breathes brine     From its strange straight line     Up hither, the same     As when we four came.     - But two have wandered far     From this grassy rise     Into urban roar     Where no picnics are,     And one has shut her eyes     For evermore.

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