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All For Me

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The world grows green on a thousand hills -          By a thousand willows the bees are humming,     And a million birds by a million rills,          Sing of the golden season coming.     But, gazing out on the sun-kist lea,          And hearing a thrush and a blue-bird singing,     I feel that the summer is all for me,          And all for me are the joys it is bringing.     All for me the bumble-bee          Drones his song in the perfect weather;     And, just on purpose to sing to me,          Thrush and blue-bird came North together.     Just for me, in red and white,          Bloom and blossom the fields of clover;     And all for me and my delight          The wild Wind follows and plays the lover.     The mighty sun, with a scorching kiss          (I have read, and heard, and do not doubt it)     Has burned up a thousand worlds like this,          And never stopped to think about it.     And yet I believe he hurries up          Just on purpose to kiss my flowers -     To drink the dew from the lily-cup,          And help it to grow through golden hours.     I know I am only a speck of dust,          An individual mite of masses,     Clinging upon the outer crust          Of a little ball of cooling gases.     And yet, and yet, say what you will,          And laugh, if you please, at my lack of reason,     For me wholly, and for me still,          Blooms and blossoms the Summer season.     Nobody else has ever heard          The story the Wind to me discloses;     And none but I and the humming-bird          Can read the hearts of the crimson roses.     Ah, my Summer - my love - my own!          The world grows glad in your smiling weather;     Yet all for me, and me alone,          You and your Court came North together.

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