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1864–1951

EX ANIMA.

Freeman Edwin Miller

The gloomy hours of silence wake Remembrance and her train, And phantoms through the fancies chase The mem'ries that remain;

And hidden in the dark embrace Of days that now are gone, I see a form, a fairy form, And fancy hurries on!

I see the old familiar smile, I hear the tender tone, I greet the softness of the glance That cheered me when alone;

The ruby chains of rich romance That bound our bosoms o'er, I still can know, I still can feel, As they were felt before.

I name the vows, the fresh young vows, That we together said; What matters it? She can not know; She slumbers with the dead!

Again the fields of fate I sow, As she and I have sown; I dream again the same old dreams, But I am left alone!

The twining grasses verdant wreathe Above her silent grave; The rose and violet over all Their purest blossoms wave;

Unbidden from their fountains fall The tender tides of tears; A sorrow winds among the days, And chains the passing years.

My life commingles shine with shade, The lily with the rose, And in my heart a loathsome weed Beside each lily grows;

Through every thought, through every deed, The somber shadows play; And I am sad, alone and sad, And life is never gay.

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