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The Ivy on the Wall

    By Henry Kendall



    The verdant ivy clings around
    Yon moss be-mantled wall,
    As if it sought to hide the stones,
    That crumbling soon must fall:
    That relic of a bygone age
    Now tottering to decay,
    Has but one friend the ivy left.
    The rest have passed away.

    The fairy flowers that once did bloom
    And smile beneath its shade;
    They lingered till the autumn came,
    And autumn saw them fade:
    The emerald leaves that blushed between
    The winds away have blown;
    But yet to cheer the mournful scene,
    The ivy liveth on.

    Thus heavenly hope will still survive,
    When earthly joys have fled;
    And all the flow’ry dreams of youth
    Lie withering and dead.
    When Winter comes it twines itself
    Around the human heart;
    And like the ivy on the wall
    Will ne’er from thence depart.



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