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The Old Tune - Thirty-Sixth Variation

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    This shred of song you bid me bring
    Is snatched from fancy's embers;
    Ah, when the lips forget to sing,
    The faithful heart remembers!

    Too swift the wings of envious Time
    To wait for dallying phrases,
    Or woven strands of labored rhyme
    To thread their cunning mazes.

    A word, a sigh, and lo, how plain
    Its magic breath discloses
    Our life's long vista through a lane
    Of threescore summers' roses!

    One language years alone can teach
    Its roots are young affections
    That feel their way to simplest speech
    Through silent recollections.

    That tongue is ours. How few the words
    We need to know a brother!
    As simple are the notes of birds,
    Yet well they know each other.

    This freezing month of ice and snow
    That brings our lives together
    Lends to our year a living glow
    That warms its wintry weather.

    So let us meet as eve draws nigh,
    And life matures and mellows,
    Till Nature whispers with a sigh,
    "Good-night, my dear old fellows!"



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