Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1911 — CURRENT VERSE. [ARTICLE]
CURRENT VERSE.
' ■’ ~ ' t*Kn WflnWpppp Ilk Up*rf*a DmlvA. To© wanwer jo , ■ . N«t your face. Nor Joy of your fair company. I Can bring ua to one place. 1 1 think of youA picture framed in eombre tree*. Eyes where a gleam *f sky break* Of/ through, • /.'ft ft/' Gray days on summer aeaa. -V * - The 'Western Wind. ' " ft* That -runs the prairies like a flame, Rears in hla fragrant garments twined A whisper of your name. \ ft In some far land, "ft/ - ft- - * .ft ",: ■-y', ■ US When I desire your comradeship And the cool frankfless of your band. The sweetness of your Up.; Then do you send A blown kl*s in. the wind*# long hair; , And though I sleep at the world’s end Tet will It find me there. r —John S. Reed, in American Magazine./ ft
