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Poems

FRUITAGE

From the September 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Now cometh Autumn, laden sweetly down
With juice of hastening months and sunshine rare.
Low bend the boughs, that man and beast may eat,
And bird and insect, too,—enough for all.

So bendeth down the thought of God eternal,
That humankind may take and eat thereof,—
Nor ever one go hungry from the feast,
Spread in the fruitage of Immortal Love.

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