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Geraldine, Geraldine

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Geraldine, Geraldine,
    Do you remember where
    The willows used to screen
    The water flowing fair?
    The mill-stream's banks of green
    Where first our love begun,
    When you were seventeen,
    And I was twenty-one?

    Geraldine, Geraldine,
    Do you remember how
    From th' old bridge we would lean
    The bridge that's broken now
    To watch the minnows sheen,
    And the ripples of the Run,
    When you were seventeen,
    And I was twenty-one?

    Geraldine, Geraldine
    Do you remember too
    The old beech-tree, between
    Whose roots the wild flowers grew?
    Where oft we met at e'en,
    When stars were few or none,
    When you were seventeen,
    And I was twenty-one?

    Geraldine, Geraldine,
    The bark has grown around
    The names I cut therein,
    And the truelove-knot that bound;
    The love-knot, clear and clean,
    I carved when our love begun,
    When you were seventeen,
    And I was twenty-one?

    Geraldine, Geraldine,
    The roof of the farmhouse gray
    Is fallen and mossy green;
    Its rafters rot away:
    The old path scarce is seen
    Where oft our feet would run,
    When you were seventeen,
    And I was twenty-one.

    Geraldine, Geraldine,
    Through each old tree and bough
    The lone winds cry and keen
    The place is haunted now,
    With ghosts of what-has-been,
    With dreams of love-long-done,
    When you were seventeen,
    And I was twenty-one.

    Geraldine, Geraldine,
    There, in your world of wealth,
    There, where you move a queen,
    Broken in heart and health,
    Does there ever rise a scene
    Of days, your soul would shun,
    When you were seventeen,
    And I was twenty-one?

    Geraldine, Geraldine,
    Here, 'mid the rose and rue,
    Would God that your grave were green,
    And I were lying too!
    Here on the hill, I mean,
    Where oft we laughed I' the sun,
    When you were seventeen,
    And I was twenty-one.



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