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The
Soul's Quest and Other Poems
by
Frederick George Scott
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INSCRIPTION
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DAY
after day,
As I have wandered thro’ the fields of life—
Gay, happy fields, bright with the sun and sky—
Flower
after flower
Has
bloomed beside my path;
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And
I have gathered them, a long-loved handful,
Which
I offer now
To the unpitying, cruel-laughing world.
And
some are gay,
Sparkling with joy and the bright sun of hope;
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And
some are sad,
Dipped in the crimson of the setting sun,
Or blasted by the cold of winter winds;
Buy
all the roots
Are down, far down, within the spirit’s depths,
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Amid
the voiceless shadows of the soul,
And
each has sprung
From the warm life-blood throbbing in my heart.
1888.
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