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Summer in the South

by Paul Laurence Dunbar

The Oriole sings in the greening grove

As if he were half-way waiting,

The rosebuds peep from their hoods of green,

Timid, and hesitating.

The rain comes down in a torrent sweep

And the nights smell warm and pinety,

The garden thrives, but the tender shoots

Are yellow-green and tiny.

Then a flash of sun on a waiting hill,

Streams laugh that erst were quiet,

The sky smiles down with a dazzling blue

And the woods run mad with riot.

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About this poem

First line
The Oriole sings in the greening grove
Poet
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Themes
nature, love, solitude, grief

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