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The Hushed House

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    I, who went at nightfall, came again at dawn;
    On Love's door again I knocked. Love was gone.

    He who oft had bade me in, now would bid no more;
    Silence sat within his house; barred its door.

    When the slow door opened wide through it I could see
    How the emptiness within stared at me.

    Through the dreary chambers, long I sought and sighed,
    But no answering footstep came; naught replied.

    Then at last I entered, dim, a darkened room:
    There a taper glimmered gray in the gloom.

    And I saw one lying crowned with helichrys;
    Never saw I face as fair as was his.

    Like a wintry lily was his brow in hue;
    And his cheeks were each a rose, wintry too.

    Then my soul remembered all that made us part,
    And what I had laughed at once broke my heart.



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