fair weather and i happy
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Fair Weather and I HappyAuthor(s): Rosalind MasonSource: Poetry, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Jun., 1916), p. 126Published by: Poetry FoundationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20570812 .
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POETRY: A Magazine of Verse
On his soul And on the world.
Then he took his paper And his hat, And went to catch the trolley. Oh, my dim eyes! How often divinity wears A derby hat, And carries A sporting extra!
FAIR WEATHER AND I HAPPY
The sky, yesterday heavy as earth, Made me alone bear its weight. Today it flies-floats High as Thy mercies: And where the light is most glorious There am I-at the zenith Singing with the sun.
HAPPINESS
A blue sky, with the morning's freshness in it; A live wind on the hill-top blowing free;
The thin clear pipe of some close-perching linnet: Beyond the hills the sunlight on the sea.
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