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Title: At Chateauguay Author: Arthur Weir [More Titles by Weir] Memory gleams like a gem at night Summer sleeps in the ripening corn, Swiftly rushes the river by, Stands a house by the river side, Birds are singing the live-long day, Still the sunlight around me falls, Once more wanders a brown-eyed maid Once for a moment more we stay Tree, thou art dear for that sweet tryst, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |