Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. America: Vols. XXVXXIX. 187679. | | | | Western States: Arkansas, the River | | A Picture | | William Osborn Stoddard (18351925) |
| | | SATURDAY night: the sun is going down; | |
| The purple light glows on the rivers breast, | |
| Far in the east the dull clouds watch and frown, | |
| Jealous of all the glory in the west; | |
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| The listless trees lean out along the shore | 5 |
| To watch their shadows lengthen down the tide; | |
| And, far above us, slowly floating oer, | |
| The weary birds on homeward pinions glide. | |
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| The steamer, on the sand-bar fast asleep, | |
| Tired with the weeks long labor, heavily lies; | 10 |
| Longer and longer still the shadows creep, | |
| And evening mists from out the distance rise. | |
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| All things in peace and patience seem to wait, | |
| As if in faith that, when the morning came, | |
| The sun would once more light his golden gate | 15 |
| With all the glory of his entering flame. | | | | |
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