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Gravis Dulcis Immutabilis

    By James Elroy Flecker



    Come, let me kiss your wistful face
    Where Sorrow curves her bow of pain,
    And live sweet days and bitter days
    With you, or wanting you again.

    I dread your perishable gold:
    Come near me now; the years are few.
    Alas, when you and I are old
    I shall not want to look at you:

    And yet come in. I shall not dare
    To gaze upon your countenance,
    But I shall huddle in my chair,
    Turn to the fire my fireless glance,

    And listen, while that slow and grave
    Immutable sweet voice of yours
    Rises and falls, as falls a wave
    In summer on forgotten shores.



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