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The Happy Elixir (Free verse) by annabellee
How classic;
These that last
Sowed long past,
Grow yet with us;
Tendrils wide and long
Striking deeper roots.
Sure to cultivate feeling;
In novel pleasures,
Tired musings
Flash and go,
Leaving more dry
Of mouth then by
Sentiments gushed
To pall, in which;
Modern time thirsts
Yet shelters from the waterfall,
Of yesterdayâs treasures;
Brilliant crystals pure-
Drops caressing souls
Like swarming baby-fingers,
Searching, moist and warm
When born,
For lips, wont to kiss
Dramatic beauty, of which
Is hoped that none will miss.
The elect will persevere;
They will go on back,
And knock three times at the rear.
If they have the password,
Theyâre admitted to the place,
Welcomed to a shelf within the case.
Our hearts,
Especially here will be found,
Our friends so richly bound;
Thereâs William Blake
And Thomas Browne!
Right next to Dr. Donne
And that shy old chap, Anon!
Here together, the suppressed
Join with the confessed,
On tables in rows buttressed,
The little with the tall,
Over every foot of wall,
And in drifted heaps where thrown.
The common and unknown.
Here in this atmosphere,
Sweeter than spring flowers,
Lovelier than forests
And shining seas,
Pregnant with comfortable wisdom
And lively fancy,
I shall squeeze out,
Drop by drop,
The happy elixir of my books.
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