James Maurice Thompson (b. September 9 1844, Fairfield, Indiana – d. February 15 1901) was an American novelist.
Born: September 9th, 1844
Died: February 15th, 1901
Categories: American poets, Lawyers, 1900s deaths, American novelists
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Bubble, bubble, flows the stream Like an old tune through a dream.
When Spring is old, and dewy winds Blow from the south, with odors sweet, I see my love, in shadowy groves, Speed down dark aisles on shining feet.
She throws a kiss, and bids me run In whispers sweet as roses’ breath; I know I can not win the race, And at the end, I know, is death.