A Tribute of Grasses

Serene, vast head, with silver cloud of hair Lined on the purple dusk of death, A stern medallion, velvet set— Old Norseman, throned, not chained upon thy chair, Thy grasp of hand, thy hearty breath Of welcome thrills me yet As when I faced thee there! Loving my plain as thou thy sea, Facing the East as thou the West, I bring a handful of grass to thee,— The prairie grasses I know the best; Type of the wealth and width of the plain, Strong of the strength of the wind and sleet, Fragrant with sunlight and cool with rain, I bring it and lay it low at thy feet, Here by the eastern sea.

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