Show I JUB GJ By EDGAR A. A GUEST SUNSET he They seldom see the sun go down Who swelter In the busy town For commerce pours its smoke on high h hAnd And blots the canvas of the sky And smears across a thIng Its ugly lingers fIngers thick with grime But here at dusk when all i 1 stilt still Save for the noIsy whippoorwill V stand upon Lake turon's Huron's shore I And watch the fade day out once mOlAnd more mOl And see the waters centuries old Become a flood of molten gold In r royal al purple down the sky sky The king ot of clouds goes riding by In those few minutes hung between The day and night are glories s i Which man with all hIs brain and art Can never ever hope to counterpart Oh If you OU doubt the higher power Which brings the daisy into flower Steal somewhere from the Where here you ou can see the sun go down lown watch th the skies incarnadine With throbbing proofs roofs of things divine Copyright 1928 Edgar A. A G Guest est |