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The Heart's Own Day

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    This is the heart's own day:
    With dreaming eyes
    Life seems to look away
    Beyond the skies
    Into some long-gone May.

    A May that can not die;
    Across whose hills
    Youth's heart goes singing by,
    'Mid daffodils,
    With Love the young and shy.

    Love of the slender form
    And elvish face;
    Who with uplifted arm
    Points to one place
    A place of oldtime charm.

    Where once the lilies grew
    For Love to twine,
    With violets, white and blue,
    And columbine,
    Of gold and crimson hue.

    Gone is the long-ago;
    Gone like the wind;
    And Love we used to know
    Sits dumb and blind,
    With locks of winter snow.

    And by him Memory
    Sits sketching back
    Into the used-to-be,
    In white and black,
    One flower on his knee.

    One rose, whose crimson gleams
    Like Youth's glad heart,
    And fills the day with dreams,
    And is a part
    Of the old love it seems.

    That touches with the tints
    Of Faeryland
    This day; and makes a prince
    Of Samarcand,
    Of him, whose hand
    Hers held in dreams long since.



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