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Haec Olim Meminisse

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Febrile perfumes as of faded roses
    In the old house speak of love to-day,
    Love long past; and where the soft day closes,
    Down the west gleams, golden-red, a ray.

    Pointing where departed splendor perished,
    And the path that night shall walk, and hang,
    On blue boughs of heaven, gold, long cherished
    Fruit Hesperian, that the ancients sang.

    And to him, who sits there dreaming, musing,
    At the window in the twilight wan,
    Like old scent of roses interfusing,
    Comes a vision of a day that's gone.

    And he sees Youth, walking brave but dimly
    'Mid the roses, in the afterglow;
    And beside him, like a star seen slimly,
    Love, who used to meet him long-ago.

    And again he seems to hear the flowers
    Whispering faintly of what no one knows
    Of the dreams they dreamed there for long hours,
    Youth and Love, between their hearts a rose.

    Youth is dead; and Love, oh, where departed!
    Like the last streak of the dying day,
    Somewhere yonder, in a world uncharted,
    Calling him, with memories, away.



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