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When I Was Twenty.

    By Bliss Carman (William)



    It was June, and I was twenty.
    All my wisdom, poor but plenty,
    Never learned
Festina lente.
    Youth is gone, but whither went he?

    Madeline came down the orchard
    With a mischief in her eye,
    Half demure and half inviting,
    Melting, wayward, wistful, shy.

    Four bright eyes that found life lovely,
    And forgot to wonder why;
    Four warm lips at one love-lesson,
    Learned by heart so easily.

    We gained something of that knowledge
    No man ever yet put by,
    But his after days of sorrow
    Left him nothing but to die.

    Madeline went up the orchard,
    Down the hurrying world went I;
    Now I know love has no morrow,
    Happiness no by-and-by.

    Youth is gone, but whither went he?
    All my wisdom, poor but plenty,
    Never learned
Festina lente.
    It was June, and I was twenty.



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