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Stretched on the ground beneath the Hawthorn,
The perfume of its blossoms mingled with falling petals, floats
down to me.
Winged things alight there on the blanket of fragrance above,--a
bunting, blue as the sky, a warbler, all gold, an Admiral, wings
banded with crimson,
Make a poem of color of the Hawthorn tree.
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