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They say that wildgeese, flying southward,
Here turn back, this very month ...
Shall my own southward journey
Ever be retraced, I wonder?
... The river is pausing at ebb-tide,
And the woods are thick with clinging mist —
But tomorrow morning, over the mountain,
Dawn will be white with the plum-trees of home.
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