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Ghosts

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Low, weed-climbed cliffs, o'er which at noon
    The sea-mists swoon:
    Wind-twisted pines, through which the crow
    Goes winging slow:
    Dim fields, the sower never sows,
    Or reaps or mows:
    And near the sea a ghostly house of stone
    Where all is old and lone.

    A garden, falling in decay,
    Where statues gray
    Peer, broken, out of tangled weed
    And thorny seed:
    Satyr and Nymph, that once made love
    By walk and grove:
    And, near a fountain, shattered, green with mold,
    A sundial, lichen-old.

    Like some sad life bereft,
    To musing left,
    The house stands: love and youth
    Both gone, in sooth:
    But still it sits and dreams:
    And round it seems
    Some memory of the past, still young and fair,
    Haunting each crumbling stair.

    And suddenly one dimly sees,
    Come through the trees,
    A woman, like a wild moss-rose:
    A man, who goes
    Softly: and by the dial
    They kiss a while:
    Then drowsily the mists blow round them, wan,
    And they, like ghosts, are gone.



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