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ReadusOrg: They said, "Her tears will fall like autumn rain." — Cale Young Rice, Song-Surf

FallenOmega: The brown sad sea-weed drifting Far from the land, and lost; The faint warm fog unlifting, The derelict long tossed, But now at rest—though haunted By the death-scenting shark, Whose prey no more undaunted Slips from it, spent and stark." -Cale Young Rice

D_Siebe: Cale Young Rice, the writer whose poem is used in Ware's "Highland Joy," was from the same region of Kentucky as my...

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consertum: I shall find bell-flower spires beside the gap And lady phlox within the hollow's cool; ... Cale Young Rice / In J...

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