On the way back from Smoky Mountain, I met some kids playing in the street next to a jeepeney.
The Children were shouting togetherAnd racing along the sands,A glimmer of dancing shadows,A dovelike flutter of hands.
The stars were shouting in heaven,The sun was chasing the moon:The game was the same as the children’s,They danced to the self-same tune.
The whole of the world was merry,One joy from the vale to the height,Where the blue woods of twilight encircledThe lovely lawns of the light.
George William Russell
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