Littell's Living Age/Volume 126/Issue 1625/The peaches redden on the wall

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1575304Littell's Living Age, Volume 126, Issue 1625 — The peaches redden on the wallAlfred Norris

The peaches redden on the wall.
Hiding in hollow cells of green,
Where plaited leaves hang thick about,
And scarce permit them to be seen;
And so, in truth, good deeds should be
Concealed in sweet humility.

The peaches redden on the wall.
Though night's dark curtain drips with dew;
The white stars show themselves, and shine
Through moulded cloud and hovering blue.
And, oh! to feel, past fruit and tree
The lights of home shine forth for me.

Alfred Norris.