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When Childhood Died

    By John Frederick Freeman



    I can recall the day
    When childhood died.
    I had grown thin and tall
    And eager-eyed.

    Such a false happiness
    Had seized me then;
    A child, I saw myself
    Man among men.

    Now I see that I was
    Ignorant, surprised,
    As one for the surgeon's knife
    Anęsthetized.

    So that I did not know
    What loomed before,
    Nor how, a child, I became
    A child no more.

    The world's sharpened knife
    Cut round my heart;
    Then something was taken
    And flung apart.

    I did not, could not know
    What had been done.
    Under some evil drag
    I lived as one

    At home in the seeming world;
    Then slowly came
    Through years and years to myself
    And was no more the same.

    I know now an ill thing was done
    To a young child
    By the world's wary knife
    Maimed and defiled.

    I can recall the day
    Almost without anger or pain,
    When childhood did not die
    But was slain.



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