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Living Freshness.

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O freshness, living freshness of a day         In June! Spring scarce has gotten out of sight,         And not a stain of wear shows on the grass         Beneath our feet, and not a dead leaf calls,         "Our day of loveliness is past and gone!"         I found the thick wood steeped in pleasant smells,         The dainty ferns hid in their sheltered nooks;         The wild-flowers found the sunlight where they stood,         And some hid their white faces quite away,         While others lifted up their starry eyes         And seemed right glad to ruffle in the breeze.

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"O freshness, living freshness of a day..."

This evocative piece by Jean Blewett, titled "Living Freshness.", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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