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Buffalo Creek

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A timid child with heart oppressed     By images of sin,     I slunk into the bush for rest,     And found my fairy kin.     The fire I carried kept me warm:     The friendly air was chill.     The laggards of the lowing storm     Trailed gloom along the hill.     I watched the crawling monsters melt     And saw their shadows wane     As on my satin skin I felt     The fingers of the rain.     The sunlight was a golden beer,     I drank a magic draught;     The sky was clear and, void of fear,     I stood erect and laughed.     And sudden laughter, idly free,     About me trilled and rang,     And love was shed from every tree,     And little bushes sang.     The bay of conscience bloody hound     That tears the world apart     Has never drowned the silent sound     Within my happy heart.

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