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To Cinna

    By Eugene Field



    Cinna, the great Venusian told
    In songs that will not die
    How in Augustan days of old
    Your love did glorify
    His life and all his being seemed
    Thrilled by that rare incense
    Till, grudging him the dreams he dreamed,
    The gods did call you hence.

    Cinna, I've looked into your eyes,
    And held your hands in mine,
    And seen your cheeks in sweet surprise
    Blush red as Massic wine;
    Now let the songs in Cinna's praise
    Be chanted once again,
    For, oh! alone I walk the ways
    We walked together then!

    Perhaps upon some star to-night,
    So far away in space
    I cannot see that beacon light
    Nor feel its soothing grace--
    Perhaps from that far-distant sphere
    Her quickened vision seeks
    For this poor heart of mine that here
    To its lost Cinna speaks.

    Then search this heart, beloved eyes,
    And find it still as true
    As when in all my boyhood skies
    My guiding stars were you!
    Cinna, you know the mystery
    That is denied to men--
    Mine is the lot to feel that we
    Shall elsewhere love again!



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