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THE ENCHANTED TRAVELLER
Carman, Bliss, (1861-1929) We travelled empty-handed
With hearts all fear above,
For we ate the break of friendship,
We drank the wine of love.
Through many a wondrous autumn,
Through many a magic spring.
We hailed the scarlet banners,
We heard the blue-bird sing.
We looked on life and nature
With eager eyes of youth,
And all we asked or cared for
Was beauty, joy, and truth.
We found no other wisdom,
We learned no other way,
Than the gladness of the morning,
The glory of the day.
So all our earthly treasure
Shall go with us, my dears,
Aboard the Shadow Liner,
Across the sea of years.
Poem is in the public domain..
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