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Now My Love Is Flown Away

By Katharine Lee Bates


Now my Love is flown away
Earth wears another semblance,
Opal dawn and turquoise day,
Stars and moon and sun
Conscious are and mystical,
Jewels of remembrance,
Keepsakes from the festival,
Our festival that's done.

Now my Love is flown away
The air is full of calling,
Dewy voices that allay
Thirst and dust-annoy,
Tones that haunt the hall of Time,
Crystal echoes falling
From some far, ethereal chime
Whose bell-ringer is Joy.

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Yellow Clover: A Book Of Remembrance

by Katharine Lee Bates

Copyright 1922
Published by E. P. Dutton & Company, New York

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