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The singing leaves

Chapter 92: EPILOGUE.
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About This Book

This collection presents short lyrical poems that move between songs, charms, and meditative pieces. Recurring images of sun, road, house, birds, trees, and seasonal change probe themes of longing, home, journey, and spiritual awakening. Many poems shift from sorrow toward consolation, urging trust, patience, and moral reflection in simple, musical language. The material is arranged in thematic sequences—road-songs, memories of the past, youthful observations, and miscellaneous lyrics—concluding with meditative epilogues. The voice alternates playful charm and solemn mysticism, offering brief, melodic meditations on everyday life and inner yearning.

EPILOGUE.

TO THE EVENING STAR.

Yes, and you come, you come. Soft piercing through
The luminous fair pallor of the west;
Budded in light and blooming manifest
As that first lily of the field may do;
Unshaken by the winds, that all for you
Have made the pathway ready, loveliest,
You come, you look upon us, shining Guest
Of glories that the world is blind unto!
All hail, from us who work no more, but wait:
From the worn furrows darkened after toil,
And from the Sea; and from all eyes that are.
Hallow our upward looks, and consecrate
These thankful offered savors of the soil
With the one lovingkindness of a Star.

TO HER BOOK.

I kiss you once for luck,
That you may feel no care.
I kiss you thrice for love
That you must spend and share.
Go now, and wheresoe’er
A heart shall take you in,
It is your very kin:
Make music there.
The Riverside Press
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
U · S · A
Josephine Preston Peabody
(Mrs. Lionel Marks)
THE WOLF OF GUBBIO: A Comedy in Three Acts.
THE SINGING MAN.
THE PIPER.
THE BOOK OF THE LITTLE PAST. Illustrated in color.
THE SINGING LEAVES.
MARLOWE: A DRAMA.
FORTUNE AND MEN’S EYES.
OLD GREEK FOLK STORIES.
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
Boston and New York

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
  • Typos fixed; non-standard spelling and dialect retained.