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The Tree of Laughing Bells, or The Wings of the Morning

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[A Poem for Aviators]                 How the Wings Were Made         From many morning-glories         That in an hour will fade,         From many pansy buds         Gathered in the shade,         From lily of the valley         And dandelion buds,         From fiery poppy-buds          Are the Wings of the Morning made.

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