Here is the place where Loveliness keeps house,
Between the river and the wooded hills,
Within a valley where the Springtime spills
Her firstling wind-flowers under blossoming boughs:
Where Summer sits braiding her warm, white brows
With bramble-roses; and where Autumn fills
Her lap with asters; and old Winter frills
With crimson haw and hip his snowy blouse.
Here you may meet with Beauty. Here she sits
Gazing upon the moon, or all the day
Tuning a wood-thrush flute, remote, unseen;
Or when the storm is out, 'tis she who flits
From rock to rock, a form of flying spray,
Shouting, beneath the leaves' tumultuous green.
Here Is The Place Where Loveliness Keeps House
Madison Julius Cawein
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Poem topics: autumn, beauty, green, house, moon, river, summer, wind, winter, white, place, storm, warm, valley, flute, beneath, Valentine's Day, crimson, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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