Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Afterword. by Madison Julius Cawein
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Afterword.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The old enthusiasms
    Are dead, quite dead, in me;
    Dead the aspiring spasms
    Of art and poesy,
    That opened magic chasms,
    Once, of wild mystery,
    In youth's rich Araby.
    That opened magic chasms.


    The longing and the care
    Are mine; and, helplessly,
    The heartache and despair
    For what can never be.
    More than my mortal share
    Of sad mortality,
    It seems, God gives to me,
    More than my mortal share.


    O world! O time! O fate!
    Remorseless trinity!
    Let not your wheel abate
    Its iron rotary!
    Turn round! nor make me wait,
    Bound to it neck and knee,
    Hope's final agony!
    Turn round! nor make me wait.




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