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The Question

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I

        The sea moans and the stars are bright,
        The leaves lisp 'neath a rolling moon.
        I shut my eyes against the night
        And make believe the time is June,
        The June that left us over-soon.

        This is the path and this the place
        We sat and watched the moving sea,
        And I the moonlight on your face.
        We were not happy, woe is me,
        Happiness is but memory!

        It seemeth, now that you are gone,
        My heart a measured pain doth keep:
        Are you now, as I am, alone?
        Do you make merry, do you weep?
        In whose arms are you now asleep?




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