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1863–1952

A MINUET

George Santayana

Old Age, on tiptoe, lays her jewelled hand Lightly in mine.— Come, tread a stately measure, Most gracious partner, nobly poised and bland. Ours be no boisterous pleasure,

But smiling conversation, with quick glance And memories dancing lightlier than we dance, Friends who a thousand joys Divide and double, save one joy supreme

Which many a pang alloys. Let wanton girls and boys Cry over lovers’ woes and broken toys. Our waking life is sweeter than their dream.

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