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POET'S LAND.

HUITAIN.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

In Poet's Land, my Lady dwells,

A land of idleness and ease

Of musing dreams and dreamy spells,

Of cloudless skies and swaying trees,

Through curling wreaths of smoke one sees

The pleasant spot by zephyrs fanned.

My cigarettes are but the keys

That ope the gate to Poet's Land.

[Decke in Athenoeum.

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