Public Domain Poetry And Stories - From A Bachelor's Private Journal by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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From A Bachelor's Private Journal

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Sweet Mary, I have never breathed
    The love it were in vain to name;
    Though round my heart a serpent wreathed,
    I smiled, or strove to smile, the same.

    Once more the pulse of Nature glows
    With faster throb and fresher fire,
    While music round her pathway flows,
    Like echoes from a hidden lyre.

    And is there none with me to share
    The glories of the earth and sky?
    The eagle through the pathless air
    Is followed by one burning eye.

    Ah no! the cradled flowers may wake,
    Again may flow the frozen sea,
    From every cloud a star may break, -
    There conies no second spring to me.

    Go, - ere the painted toys of youth
    Are crushed beneath the tread of years;
    Ere visions have been chilled to truth,
    And hopes are washed away in tears.

    Go, - for I will not bid thee weep, -
    Too soon my sorrows will be thine,
    And evening's troubled air shall sweep
    The incense from the broken shrine.

    If Heaven can hear the dying tone
    Of chords that soon will cease to thrill,
    The prayer that Heaven has heard alone
    May bless thee when those chords are still.



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