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Estranged

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    So well I knew your habits and your ways,
    That like a picture painted on the skies,
    At the sweet closing of the summer days,
        You stand before my eyes.

    I see you on the old verandah there,
    While slow the shadows of the twilight fall,
    I see the very carving on the chair
        You tilt against the wall.

    The West grows dim.    The faithful evening star
    Comes out and sheds its tender patient beam.
    I almost catch the scent of your cigar,
        As you sit there and dream.

    But dream of what?    I know your outward life -
    Your ways, your habits; know they have not changed.
    But has one thought of me survived the strife
        Since we two were estranged?

    I know not of the workings of your heart;
    And yet I sometimes make myself believe
    That I perchance do hold some little part
        Of reveries at eve.

    I think you could not wholly put away
    The memories of a past that held so much.
    As birds fly homeward at the close of day,
        A word, a kiss, a touch,

    Must sometimes come and nestle in your breast
    And murmur to you of the long ago.
    Oh do they stir you with a vague unrest?
        What would I give to know!



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