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The Lost Lagoon

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by E. PAULINE JOHNSON (1862-1913)

IT is dusk on the Lost Lagoon,
And we two dreaming the dusk away,
Beneath the drift of a twilight grey,
Beneath the drowse of an ending day,
And the curve of a golden moon.

It is dark in the Lost Lagoon,
And gone are the depths of haunting blue,

The grouping gulls, and the old canoe,
The singing firs, and the dusk and—you,
And gone is the golden moon.

0 lure of the Lost Lagoon!—
I dream to-night that my paddle blurs
The purple shade where the seaweed stirs,
I hear the call of the singing firs
In the hush of the golden moon.

Categories Canadian | 19th Century

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