Midday, by George Houghton

Midday

A tall, drest elm,
That guards the grindstone's place and helps to sift
The glare and fervor from the midday sun,
When from the meadow comes the glistening scythe
To cool its brilliance with a watery edge,
And tease the ear of the o'erheated day
With its keen rasp, far sounding.

poems.one - George Houghton

George Houghton