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Rhymes Of A Life-Time

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    From the first gleam of morning to the gray
    Of peaceful evening, lo, a life unrolled!
    In woven pictures all its changes told,
    Its lights, its shadows, every flitting ray,
    Till the long curtain, falling, dims the day,
    Steals from the dial's disk the sunlight's gold,
    And all the graven hours grow dark and cold
    Where late the glowing blaze of noontide lay.
    Ah! the warm blood runs wild in youthful veins, -
    Let me no longer play with painted fire;
    New songs for new-born days! I would not tire
    The listening ears that wait for fresher strains
    In phrase new-moulded, new-forged rhythmic chains,
    With plaintive measures from a worn-out lyre.



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August 2, 1881.


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