The Last Reader

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Charles Ives - Pop

The Last Reader

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I sometimes sit beneath a tree and read my own sweet songs; Though naught they may to others be Each humble line prolongs a tone that might have passed away But for that scarce remembered lay They lie upon my pathway bleak Those flowers that once ran wild As on a father's careworn cheek The ringlets of his child; The golden mingling with the gray And stealing half its snows away

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Writers
  • Charles Ives
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes