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Memory's Mansion

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    In Memory's Mansion are wonderful rooms,
        And I wander about them at will;
    And I pause at the casements, where boxes of blooms
        Are sending sweet scents o'er the sill.
    I lean from a window that looks on a lawn:
        From a turret that looks on the wave.
    But I draw down the shade, when I see on some glade,
        A stone standing guard, by a grave.

    To Memory's attic I clambered one day,
        When the roof was resounding with rain.
    And there, among relics long hidden away,
        I rummaged with heart-ache and pain.
    A hope long surrendered and covered with dust,
        A pastime, out-grown, and forgot,
    And a fragment of love, all corroded with rust,
        Were lying heaped up in one spot.

    And there on the floor of that garret was tossed
        A friendship too fragile to last,
    With pieces of dearly bought pleasures, that cost
        Vast fortunes of pain in the past.
    A fabric of passion, once ardent and bright,
        As tropical sunsets in spring,
    Was spread out before me - a terrible sight -
        A moth-eaten rag of a thing.

    Then down the steep stairway I hurriedly went,
        And into fair chambers below.
    But the mansion seemed filled with the old attic scent,
        Wherever my footsteps would go.
    Though in Memory's House I still wander full oft,
        No more to the garret I climb;
    And I leave all the rubbish heaped there in the loft
        To the hands of the Housekeeper, Time.



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