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A MORNING RIDE, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Away! Away! The coming day
Last Line: The pacing queen one day you'll be!
Subject(s): Absence; Love; Separation; Isolation


AWAY! away! the coming day
Breaks o'er the East in fans of gray,
And purpling high the glowing sky,
Blushes before the Master's eye.
Steady, Marie! my rein is free,
Canter a bit in coltish glee,
Your easy gallop is wine to me.

Away! away! the new-mown hay
Has scented all the valleys gay.
The cool, moist air is thick, but rare
With odor never known elsewhere.
Come, now, Marie! you change, I see,
To single-foot, so swift and free—
A palace car is a cart to thee!

Away! away! no stop nor stay.
Hark! Heard you e'er such music, pray?
What melting rout now falls about
To tell the mocking-bird is out!
Come, come, Marie! I'm watching thee!
A fickle miss I fear you be
To change to running walk with me.

Away! away! ah! primrose gay
You're dressed, I see, for the race to-day,
And in the bloom of his feath'ry plume
The alder lends you his perfume.
Then go, Marie! show them, for me,
How the swallow skims the crystal sea—
The pacing queen one day you'll be!





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