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James Russell Lowell - EstrangementJames Russell Lowell - Estrangement
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The path from me to you that led,   Untrodden long, with grass is grown, Mute carpet that his lieges spread   Before the Prince Oblivion When he goes visiting the dead. And who are they but who forget?   You, who my coming could surmise Ere any hint of me as yet   Warned other ears and other eyes, See the path blurred without regret. But when I trace its windings sweet   With saddened steps, at every spot That feels the memory in my feet,   Each grass-blade turns forget-me-not, Where murmuring bees your name repeat.
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