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1852–1933

DULCIS MEMORIA

Henry Van Dyke

Long, long ago I heard a little song, ( Ah, was it long ago, or yesterday? ) So lowly, slowly wound the tune along, That far into my heart it found the way:

A melody consoling and endearing; And now, in silent hours, I'm often hearing The small, sweet song that does not die away. Long, long ago I saw a little flower —

( Ah, was it long ago, or yesterday? ) So fair of face and fragrant for an hour, That something dear to me it seemed to say,— A wordless joy that blossomed into being;

And now, in winter days, I'm often seeing The friendly flower that does not fade away. Long, long ago we had a little child,— ( Ah, was it long ago, or yesterday? )

Into his mother's eyes and mine he smiled Unconscious love; warm in our arms he lay. An angel called! Dear heart, we could not hold him; Yet secretly your arms and mine infold him —

Our little child who does not go away. Long, long ago? Ah, memory, make it clear — ( It was not long ago, but yesterday. ) So little and so helpless and so dear —

Let not the song be lost, the flower decay! His voice, his waking eyes, his gentle sleeping: The smallest things are safest in thy keeping,— Sweet memory, keep our child with us alway.

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