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Poem March 16, 1921

The Guthrie Daily Leader

Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma

What is this article about?

A reflective poem on a leisurely walk through woods in sun and shadow, observing nature's door opening to wonder, birds, brooks, and greenery, ending in appreciation of God's open country and glory. Attributed to M M Hani.

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IN SUN AND SHADOW NOT NOW BUT SOON

That moment nature's door is for the free
to read and wonder all around are out
past dark bringing people The beck all gray
black good and bold it I wear fewer things
and hindered among deer fly. Soft wind and
shade carrying adieu to the earlier merry
birds babble. Many woods Through from shade
abounding play a brook The bad frog age
"Yes singing. So it told and all wrapped in
grateful pleasure I knew I took a full day's
leisure. For real my eye to add surrounding.
Bedecked with between. Bright evergreen The
path then takes warm and yellow I bear as
monkey Gay yew singing Holly. Lad like woods
all dream. Going content in earth's a picture
seeing our folds do tale for dry ec. I yearn
for and very the shade And get rest Is God's
open country To see and know His great glory
branch -M M Hani

What sub-type of article is it?

Pastoral

What themes does it cover?

Nature Seasons Religious Faith

What keywords are associated?

Nature Walk Sun Shadow Woods Leisure God Glory

What entities or persons were involved?

M M Hani

Poem Details

Title

In Sun And Shadow Not Now But Soon

Author

M M Hani

Key Lines

I Knew I Took A Full Day's Leisure. To See And Know His Great Glory.

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