id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6859 Rosenfeld, Morris Songs of Labor, and Other Poems .txt text/plain 9996 1253 100 Of love, and of life, and of joy yet to be, The flow'rs and the trees will have withered ere long, 'Twill come--when forever is ended your dream._ How long shall the wheel yet, I pray you, But God knows of coming again! I heard thy voice, old witch, I know thee! I love thy wounded heart's despair, My love for thee, my pale-faced poet! To grind thy pleasures ere thou know it-that lovely child, I know him! Thy love for me shall last unshaken, Shall Death resolve for thee. Tell it thee with tears... Thy song so clear and free? Thy song shall soon be silenced; I can hear her song-birds calling, Thus again my songs I sing thee, Thus again my songs I sing thee, The pen shall know its master! Shall it sound: his dream is ended, In the old home shall ye dwell. ./cache/6859.txt ./txt/6859.txt