Companioned

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I walked to-day, but not alone,

Adown a windy, sea-grit lea,

For memory, spendthrift of her charm,

Peopled the silent lands for me.

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The faces of old comradeship

In golden youth were round my way,

And in the keening wind I heard

The songs of many an orient day.

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And to me called, from out the pines

And woven grass, voices dear,

As if from elfin lips should fall

The mimicked tones of yesteryear.

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Old laughter echoed o’er the leas

And love-lipped dreams the past had kept,

From wayside blooms like honeyed bees

To company my wanderings crept.

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And so I walked, but not alone,

Right glad companionship had I,

On that gray meadow waste between

Dim-litten sea and winnowed sky.

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Poem by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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