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James Whitcomb Riley - When Age Comes OnJames Whitcomb Riley - When Age Comes On
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When Age comes on!-- "The deepening dusk is where the dawn   Once glittered splendid, and the dew In honey-drips, from red rose-lips   Was kissed away by me and you.-- And now across the frosty lawn Black foot-prints trail, and Age comes on--           And Age comes on!   And biting wild-winds whistle through Our tattered hopes--and Age comes on! When Age comes on!-- O tide of raptures, long withdrawn,   Flow back in summer-floods, and fling Here at our feet our childhood sweet,   And all the songs we used to sing! . . . Old loves, old friends--all dead and gone-- Our old faith lost--and Age comes on--           And Age comes on!   Poor hearts! have we not anything But longings left when Age comes on? ENVOY. Just as of old!  The world rolls on and on; The day dies into night--night into dawn-- Dawn into dusk--through centuries untold.--         Just as of old. Time loiters not.  The river ever flows, Its brink or white with blossoms or with snows; Its tide or warm with Spring or Winter cold:         Just as of old. Lo! where is the beginning, where the end Of living, loving, longing?  Listen, friend!-- God answers with a silence of pure gold--         Just as of old.
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