Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1911 — CURRENT VERSE. [ARTICLE]

CURRENT VERSE.

T No? sdl > 'tlie *swetness of your face, Nor joy of your fair company. Can bring us to one place. I think of you— A picture framed in sombre trees, * 8, “" ■*»**• Gray days on summer seas. The Western Wind, That runs the prairies like a flame. Bears In his fragrant garments twined A whisper of your name. In some far land. When I desire your comradeship* And-the cool frankness of your hand, The Sweetness of your lip, Thbn do you sand :rr •“ A blown kiss In the wind’s long hair; And though I sleep at the world’s end Tet will it find me there. —John S. Reed, in American Magazine.