The Mountains are a Lonely Folk

by Hamlin Garland

The mountains they are silent folk   They stand afar—alone, And the clouds that kiss their brows at night   Hear neither sigh nor groan. Each bears him in his ordered place   As soldiers do, and bold and high They fold their forests round their feet   And bolster up the sky.

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