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In The Evening

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I

    In the evening of our days,
    When the first far stars above
    Glimmer dimmer, through the haze,
    Than the dewy eyes of love,
    Shall we mournfully revert
    To the vanished morns and Mays
    Of our youth, with hearts that hurt, -
    In the evening of our days?


    II

    Shall the hand that holds your own
    Till the twain are thrilled as now,
    Be withheld, or colder grown?
    Shall my kiss upon your brow
    Falter from its high estate?
    And, in all forgetful ways,
    Shall we sit apart and wait -
    In the evening of our days?


    III

    Nay, my wife - my life! - the gloom
    Shall enfold us velvetwise,
    And my smile shall be the groom
    Of the gladness of your eyes:
    Gently, gently as the dew
    Mingles with the darkening maze,
    I shall fall asleep with you -
        In the evening of our days.



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