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An Old Heart

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    How young I am!    Ah! heaven, this curse of youth
        Doth mock me from my mirror with great eyes,
    And pulsing veins repeat the unwelcome truth,
        That I must live, though hope within me dies.

    So young, and yet I have had all of life.
        Why, men have lived to see a hundred years,
    Who have not known the rapture, joy, and strife
        Of my brief youth, its passion and its tears.

    Oh! what are years?    A ripe three score and ten
        Hold often less of life, in its best sense,
    Than just a twelvemonth lived by other men,
        Whose high-strung souls are ardent and intense.

    But having seen all depths and scaled all heights,
        Having a heart love thrilled, and sorrow wrung,
    Knowing all pains, all pleasures, all delights,
        Now I would die -but cannot, being young.

    Nothing is left me, but supreme despair;
        The bitter dregs that tell of wasted wine.
    Come furrowed brow, dull eye, and frosted hair,
        Companions fit for this old heart of mine.



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