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LOOKING BACK.
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LOOKING BACK.
IMAY live long, but some old days
Of dear, deep joy akin to pain,—
Some suns that set on woodland ways
Will never rise for me again.
By shining sea, and glad, green shore
That frolic waves ran home to kiss,
Some words I heard that nevermore
Will thrill me with their mystic bliss.

O Love! still throbs your living heart,—
You have not crossed death's sullen tide:
A deeper deep holds us apart:
We were more near if you had died,—
If you had died in those old days
When light was on the shining sea,
And all the fragrant woodland ways
Were paths of hope for you and me.