Public Domain Poetry And Stories - New And Old. by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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New And Old.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



            I and new love, in all its living bloom,
        Sat vis-a-vis, while tender twilight hours
        Went softly by us, treading as on flowers.
            Then suddenly I saw within the room
            The old love, long since lying in its tomb.
        It dropped the cerecloth from its fleshless face
        And smiled on me, with a remembered grace
            That, like the noontide, lit the gloaming's gloom.

            Upon its shroud there hung the grave's green mould,
        About it hung the odor of the dead;
        Yet from its cavernous eyes such light was shed
            That all my life seemed gilded, as with gold;
        Unto the trembling new love '"Go," I said
            "I do not need thee, for I have the old."



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