. The Haverfordian, Vols. 31-33, 1909-12 . us dwell neath Gods blue bellOn the cliffs by the boundless sea. Let wind and wave on the rock-cleft coastSing a ceaseless song to the throbbing heart of Gods green earth,Beats low for thee—and me. 1 fain would live this listless lifeBy your sweet philosophy, But you find a grace in every face I cannot ever see. Yet theres one good friend whom I could love, Did he but know twas he! While artless fools still choke his heart Hell never care for me. Where we shall dwell neath Gods blue bell, On the great cliffs by the sea, Tis far away from the


. The Haverfordian, Vols. 31-33, 1909-12 . us dwell neath Gods blue bellOn the cliffs by the boundless sea. Let wind and wave on the rock-cleft coastSing a ceaseless song to the throbbing heart of Gods green earth,Beats low for thee—and me. 1 fain would live this listless lifeBy your sweet philosophy, But you find a grace in every face I cannot ever see. Yet theres one good friend whom I could love, Did he but know twas he! While artless fools still choke his heart Hell never care for me. Where we shall dwell neath Gods blue bell, On the great cliffs by the sea, Tis far away from the striving day And mens sad monotony There we shall drink the wind and spray As it rages in ecstasy There we shall share one single note In Natures symphony. His Love Where the wind and the wave on the roaring rocks Beat low for thee and me. Glad will I dwell neath Gods blue bell Near the song of the ceaseless sea. O let us live, and let us love Love for eternity! For the throbbing heart of Gods universe Sings secrets new to me. V. F. A CONFUSION OF VALUES


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