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VERSE: GOLDEN DAYS

Adelaide Anne Procter

Golden days — where are they? Pilgrims east and west Cry; if we could find them We would pause and rest:

We would pause and rest a little From our long and weary ways: - Where are they, then, where are they — Golden days?

Golden days — where are they? Ask of childhood's years, Still untouched by sorrow, Still undimmed by tears:

Ah, they seek a phantom Future, Crowned with brighter, starry rays;— Where are they, then, where are they — Golden days?

Golden days — where are they? Has Love learnt the spell That will charm them hither, Near our hearth to dwell?

Insecure are all her treasures, Restless is her anxious gaze: - Where are they, then, where are they — Golden days?

Golden days — where are they? Farther up the hill I can hear the echo Faintly calling still:

Faintly calling, faintly dying, In a far-off misty haze: - Where are they, then, where are they — Golden days?

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