<h2><SPAN name="page94"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>“LEUDEMANNS-ON-THE-RIVER.”</h2>
<p class="poetry">Toward even, when the day leans down<br/>
To kiss the upturned face of night,<br/>
Out just beyond the loud-voiced town<br/>
I know a spot of calm delight.<br/>
Like crimson arrows from a quiver<br/>
The red rays pierce the waters flowing,<br/>
While we go dreaming, singing, rowing<br/>
To Leudemanns-on-the-River.</p>
<p class="poetry">The hills, like some glad mocking-bird,<br/>
Send back our laughter and our singing,<br/>
While faint—and yet more faint is heard<br/>
The steeple bells all sweetly ringing.<br/>
Some message did the winds deliver<br/>
To each glad heart that August night,<br/>
All heard, but all heard not aright,<br/>
By Leudemanns-on-the-River.</p>
<p class="poetry"><SPAN name="page95"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
95</span>Night falls as in some foreign clime,<br/>
Between the hills that slope and rise.<br/>
So dusk the shades at landing-time,<br/>
We could not see each other’s eyes.<br/>
We only saw the moonbeams quiver<br/>
Far down upon the stream! that night<br/>
The new moon gave but little light<br/>
By Leudemanns-on-the-River.</p>
<p class="poetry">How dusky were those paths that led<br/>
Up from the river to the hall.<br/>
The tall trees branching overhead<br/>
Invite the early shades that fall.<br/>
In all the glad blithe world, oh, never<br/>
Were hearts more free from care than when<br/>
We wandered through those walks, we ten,<br/>
By Leudemanns-on-the-River.</p>
<p class="poetry">So soon, so soon, the changes came.<br/>
This August day we two alone,<br/>
On that same river, not the same,<br/>
Dream of a night for ever flown.<br/>
Strange distances have come to sever<br/>
The hearts that gaily beat in pleasure,<br/>
Long miles we cannot cross or measure—<br/>
From Leudemanns-on-the-River.</p>
<p class="poetry"><SPAN name="page96"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
96</span>We’ll pluck two leaves, dear friend, to-day.<br/>
The green, the russet! seems it strange<br/>
So soon, so soon, the leaves can change!<br/>
Ah me! so runs all life away.<br/>
This night-wind chills me, and I shiver;<br/>
The Summer-time is almost past.<br/>
One more good-bye—perhaps the last<br/>
To Leudemanns-on-the-River.</p>
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