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OAK LEAVES 1949 HAVE YOU EVER ? Have you ever, dreaming watched The sun set on still August eves, Or listened, as the whirling wind Howled through remaining autum leaves? Have you heard the falling rain Pounding on the shingled shed? Have you gazed, with startled eyes, At a gath'ring thunderhead? Have you ever tried to count The dancing, drifting flakes of snow? Have you seen the bending firs, Ice-covered brook, and white hedge-row? Have you felt the summer breeze Softly touching golden hair? Have you smelled the warm, damp earth In spring, the flowers everywhere? Have you ever tasted honey In a pale-pink clover bloom? Have you ever trailed a brook To waterfall, or roaring flume? And have you ever glimpsed in awe A prancing fawn or cautious doe, A cotton-tail with twitching ears, Or sly red fox against new snow? At least, I hope, a few of these You've felt, or smelled, or seen, or heard, For God, in his munificence Spread beauty through-out all the world. MIMI LOGAN 49 29
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OAK LEAVES 1949 DREAMERS You band .all dreamers foolish And say it is a crime To sit and idle hours away- It's such a waste of time To muse and ponder on the why's, The how's, what's, if's, and whether's. Hlnconsequential nonsense and, You say, so much horsefeathers. Progress is made by busy hands That grab the ax and swing- You cannot stock life's woodpile On empty wonderingsf' Yet surely in this world they serve Some purpose in their place, Else why did God include them all In this mottled human race? I can not help but wonder what We'd know of gravity, If Newton hadn't paused to dream Beneath that apple tree. DIONY STODDARD, '49 TO MY MOTHER When I was new and very small, And cried in childish fear, When I was young and shy and strange, I found you, Mother dear. Your dancing eyes and warm, quick smile Gave confidence and love, And the calm sweet quiet of your voice Gave peace like that above. Now I am older, Mother dear, My love is deeper, yet Your dancing eyes, and warm quick smile Taught lessons I'll ne'er forget. H1-:LENE KARAMBELAS, '49 31
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