With careless joy we thread the woodland ways And reach her broad domain. Thro' sense of strength and beauty, free as air. We feel our savage kin, An… - Elaine Goodale Eastman

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With careless joy we thread the woodland ways
And reach her broad domain.
Thro' sense of strength and beauty, free as air.
We feel our savage kin, And thus alone with conscious meaning wear
The Indian's moccasin!

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About Elaine Goodale Eastman

Elaine Goodale Eastman (1863–1953) was an American poet along with her sister of Dora Read Goodale. The sisters published their first poetry as children still living at home, and were included in Edmund Clarence Stedman's classic An American Anthology (1900).

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Birth Name: Elainse Goodale
Alternative Names: Elaine Goodale Elaine Eastman
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Death in the wood,—
In the death-pale lips apart; Death in a whiteness that curdled the blood,
Now black to the very heart: The wonder by her was formed
Who stands supreme in power; To show that life by the spirit comes
She gave us a soulless flower!

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Nature lies disheveled, pale, With her feverish lips apart,—
Day by day the pulses fail, Nearer to her bounding heart;
Yet that slackened grasp doth hold
Store of pure and genuine gold;
Quick thou comest, strong and free,
Type of all the wealth to be,— Goldenrod!

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