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The Rose

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    You have forgot: it once was red
    With life, this rose, to which you said,--
    When, there in happy days gone by,
    You plucked it, on my breast to lie,--
    "Sleep there, O rose! how sweet a bed
    Is thine!--And, heart, be comforted;
    For, though we part and roses shed
    Their leaves and fade, love cannot die.--"
    You have forgot.

    So by those words of yours I'm led
    To send it you this day you wed.
    Look well upon it. You, as I,
    Should ask it now, without a sigh,
    If love can lie as it lies dead.--
    You have forgot.



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