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Reunited.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



            Let us begin, dear love, where we left off;
        Tie up the broken threads of that old dream,
        And go on happy as before, and seem
            Lovers again, though all the world may scoff.

            Let us forget the graves which lie between
        Our parting and our meeting, and the tears
        That rusted out the gold-work of the years,
            The frosts that fell upon our gardens green.

            Let us forget the cold, malicious Fate
        Who made our loving hearts her idle toys,
        And once more revel in the old sweet joys
            Of happy love. Nay, it is not too late!

            Forget the deep-ploughed furrows in my brow;
        Forget the silver gleaming in my hair;
        Look only in my eyes! Oh! darling, there
            The old love shone no warmer then than now.

            Down in the tender deeps of thy dear eyes
        I find the lost sweet memory of my youth,
        Bright with the holy radiance of thy truth,
            And hallowed with the blue of summer skies.

            Tie up the broken threads and let us go,
        Like reunited lovers, hand in hand,
        Back, and yet onward, to the sunny land
            Of our To Be, which was our Long Ago.



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