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The Secret
by Paul Laurence Dunbar
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            THE SECRET

What says the wind to the waving trees?
   What says the wave to the river?
What means the sigh in the passing breeze?
   Why do the rushes quiver?
Have you not heard the fainting cry
Of the flowers that said "Good-bye, good-bye"?

List how the gray dove moans and grieves
   Under the woodland cover;
List to the drift of the falling leaves,
   List to the wail of the lover.
Have you not caught the message heard
Already by wave and breeze and bird?

Come, come away to the river's bank,
   Come in the early morning;
Come when the grass with dew is dank,
   There you will find the warning—
A hint in the kiss of the quickening air
Of the secret that birds and breezes bear.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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