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The Death Of Love

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    So Love is dead, the Love we knew of old!
    And in the sorrow of our hearts' hushed halls
    A lute lies broken and a flower falls;
    Love's house stands empty and his hearth lies cold.
    Lone in dim places, where sweet vows were told,
    In walks grown desolate, by ruined walls
    Beauty decays; and on their pedestals
    Dreams crumble and th' immortal gods are mold.
    Music is slain or sleeps; one voice alone,
    One voice awakes, and like a wandering ghost
    Haunts all the echoing chambers of the Past
    The voice of Memory, that stills to stone
    The soul that hears; the mind, that, utterly lost,
    Before its beautiful presence stands aghast.



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