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1865–1914

HAEC OLIM MEMINISSE

Madison Julius Cawein

Febrile perfumes as of faded roses In the old house speak of love to-day, Love long past; and where the soft day closes, Down the west gleams, golden-red, a ray.

Pointing where departed splendor perished, And the path that night shall walk, and hang, On blue boughs of heaven, gold, long cherished — Fruit Hesperian,— that the ancients sang.

And to him, who sits there dreaming, musing, At the window in the twilight wan, Like old scent of roses interfusing, Comes a vision of a day that's gone.

And he sees Youth, walking brave but dimly ‘ Mid the roses, in the afterglow; And beside him, like a star seen slimly, Love, who used to meet him long-ago.

And again he seems to hear the flowers Whispering faintly of what no one knows — Of the dreams they dreamed there for long hours, Youth and Love, between their hearts a rose.

Youth is dead; and Love, oh, where departed! Like the last streak of the dying day, Somewhere yonder, in a world uncharted, Calling him, with memories, away.

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