
Excerpt from Rhymes of the Rockies, or What the Poets Have Found to Say of the Beautiful Scenery on the Denver Rio Grande Railroad, the Scenic Line of the World Palmer Lake W. E. Pabor. Serene and sweet and smiling as a bride Nestles Lake Palmer on the green Divide; The hills around it, the blue sky above, The summer sunshine bathing it in love; Fair as the lochs that lie in Scotia's glens, Worthy the praise that comes from poets' pens. Its sparkling waters in the sunshine gleam Full of the glamour of the sweetest dream. Toward the sunset, in the green defile, The pine trees rustle and the wild flowers smile; The crystal waters of the creek flow by, White as the snows that on the mountains lie; Within the shadow bits of sunshine rest Like diamonds gleaming from an umber nest; Wild roses blush at kisses given by bees And black-birds twitter underneath the trees. The waters ripple to the lake's green shore, Timing the dipping of the boatman's oar; The fountain glistens in the sun's warm beams, The white spray falling down in rainbow streams; The air is full of melody and sound, Voices float out as if from fairy ground, And all our thoughts to happy fancies run Under the languor of the summer sun. Oh! lake of beauty, glen of sweet content! On the headwaters of the Monument; The hills that hide thee, and each bosky dell That nestles near thee, but one story tell; To those who love fair Nature when she waits And smiles a welcome at the open gates, Where Pleasure stands to lead to leaf-robed nooks And sweet delights we cannot find in books. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the o
Page Count:
68
Publication Date:
2015-06-16
ISBN-10:
1330118030
ISBN-13:
9781330118030
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