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You Will Forget Me.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



            You will forget me. The years are so tender,
        They bind up the wounds which we think are so deep;
            This dream of our youth will fade out as the splendor
        Fades from the skies when the sun sinks to sleep;
            The cloud of forgetfulness, over and over
        Will banish the last rosy colors away,
            And the fingers of time will weave garlands to cover
        The scar which you think is a life-mark to-day.

            You will forget me. The one boon you covet
        Now above all things will soon seem no prize;
            And the heart, which you hold not in keeping to prove it
        True or untrue, will lose worth in your eyes.
            The one drop to-day, that you deem only wanting
        To fill your life-cup to the brim, soon will seem
            But a valueless mite; and the ghost that is haunting
        The aisles of your heart will pass out with the dream.

            You will forget me; will thank me for saying
        The words which you think are so pointed with pain.
            Time loves a new lay; and the dirge he is playing
        Will change for you soon to a livelier strain.
            I shall pass from your life - I shall pass out forever,
        And these hours we have spent will be sunk in the past.
            Youth buries its dead; grief kills seldom or never,
        And forgetfulness covers all sorrows at last.



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