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THE DISCOVERER by NATHALIA CRANE

First Line: MYSTICAL, SORROWFUL, STIFF AND STILL
Last Line: HE HAD FOUND AT LAST WHERE THE SUMMER GOES.

Mystical, sorrowful, stiff and still,
A sparrow stood on a wintry sill.

The night wind laden with icy sleet
Ruffled his feathers and stung his feet,

But his right eye peered through a window pane
And visioned the warmth of a June-time lane.

He saw the lights from a fireplace fall
Over the patterns on somebody's wall.

His heart was thrilled by a paper rose --
He had found at last where the summer goes.



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