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1865–1914

NO MORE.

Madison Julius Cawein

The slanted storm tossed at their feet The frost-nipped Autumn leaves; The park's high pines were caked with sleet And ice-spears armed the eaves.

They strolled adown the pillared pines To part where wet and twisted vines About the gate-posts flapped and beat. She watched him dimming in the rain

Along the river's misty shore, And laughed with lips that sneered disdain “To meet no more!” ‘ Mong heavy roses weighed with dew

The chirping crickets hid; Down the honeysuckle avenue Creaked the green katydid. The scattered stars smiled thro’ the pines;

Thro’ stately windows draped with vines The rising moonlight's silver blew. He stared at lips proud, white, and dead, A chiseled calm that wore;

Despair moaned on the lips that said “To meet no more.”

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