ALL THINGS ARE CURRENT FOUND

by: Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)

      LL things are current found
      On earthly ground,
      Spirits and elements
      Have their descents.
       
      Night and day, year on year,
      High and low, far and near,
      These are our own aspects,
      These are our own regrets.
       
      Ye gods of the shore,
      Who abide evermore,
      I see you far headland,
      Stretching on either hand;
       
      I hear the sweet evening sounds
      From your undecaying grounds;
      Cheat me no more with time,
      Take me to your clime.

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