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A Yellow Rose

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The old gate clicks, and down the walk,
    Between clove-pink and hollyhock,
    Still young of face though gray of lock,
    Among her garden's flowers she goes
    At evening's close,
    Deep in her hair a yellow rose.

    The old house shows one gable-peak
    Above its trees; and sage and leek
    Blend with the rose their scents: the creek,
    Leaf-hidden, past the garden flows,
    That on it snows
    Pale petals of the yellow rose.

    The crickets pipe in dewy damps;
    And everywhere the fireflies' lamps
    Flame like the lights of Faery camps;
    While, overhead, the soft sky shows
    One star that glows,
    As, in gray hair, a yellow rose.

    There is one spot she seeks for, where
    The roses make a fragrant lair,
    A spot where once he kissed her hair,
    And told his love, as each one knows,
    Each flower that blows,
    And pledged it with a yellow rose.

    The years have turned her dark hair gray
    Since that glad day: and still, they say,
    She keeps the tryst as on that day;
    And through the garden softly goes,
    At evening's close,
    Wearing for him that yellow rose.



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