Corrine Roosevelt Robinson

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At Sagamore the Chief lies low
Above the hill in circled row
The whirring airplanes dip and fly,
A guard of honor from the sky;-
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I could not welcome you, oh! longed-for peace,
Unless your coming had been heralded
By victory. The legions who have bled
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I am the Tragic Muse;
Born of the web of my brain,
Lo ! my children shall pass,
Poverty, Pathos, and Pain;
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We ask that Love shall rise to the divine,
And yet we crave him very human, too;
Our hearts would drain the crimson of his wine,
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I am the Comic Muse,
Soft as the summer rain,
Come the children I bear
Out of the breath of my brain;
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There's a path that leads to nowhere
In a meadow that I know,
Where an indian river rises
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Corrine Roosevelt Robinson Biography

Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (September 27, 1861- February 17, 1933) was the younger sister of former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of former First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt.)

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Sagamore

At Sagamore the Chief lies low
Above the hill in circled row
The whirring airplanes dip and fly,
A guard of honor from the sky;-
Eagles to guard the Eagle. Woe
Is on the world. The people go
With listless footstep, blind and slow;-
For one is dead who shall not die-
At Sagamore.

Oh! Land he loved, at last you know
The son who served you well below,
The prophet voice, the visioned eye.
Hold him in ardent memory,
For one is gone who shall not go-
From Sagamore!

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