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The Old Man

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Lo! steadfast and serene,
    In patient pause between
    The seen and the unseen,
        What gentle zephyrs fan
    Your silken silver hair, -
    And what diviner air
    Breathes round you like a prayer,
        Old Man?

    Can you, in nearer view
    Of Glory, pierce the blue
    Of happy Heaven through;
        And, listening mutely, can
    Your senses, dull to us,
    Hear Angel-voices thus,
    In chorus glorious -
        Old Man?

    In your reposeful gaze
    The dusk of Autumn days
    Is blent with April haze,
        As when of old began
    The bursting of the bud
    Of rosy babyhood -
    When all the world was good,
        Old Man.

    And yet I find a sly
    Little twinkle in your eye;
    And your whisperingly shy
        Little laugh is simply an
    Internal shout of glee
    That betrays the fallacy
    You'd perpetrate on me,
        Old Man.

    So just put up the frown
    That your brows are pulling down!
    Why, the fleetest boy in town,
        As he bared his feet and ran,
    Could read with half a glance -
    And of keen rebuke, perchance -
    Your secret countenance,
        Old Man.

    Now, honestly, confess:
    Is an old man any less
    Than the little child we bless
        And caress when we can?
    Isn't age but just a place
    Where you mask the childish face
    To preserve its inner grace,
        Old Man?

    Hasn't age a truant day,
    Just as that you went astray
    In the wayward, restless way,
        When, brown with dust and tan,
    Your roguish face essayed,
    In solemn masquerade,
    To hide the smile it made,
        Old Man?

    Now, fair, and square, and true,
    Don't your old soul tremble through,
    As in youth it used to do
        When it brimmed and overran
    With the strange, enchanted sights,
    And the splendors and delights
    Of the old "Arabian Nights,"
        Old Man?

    When, haply, you have fared
    Where glad Aladdin shared
    His lamp with you, and dared
        The Afrite and his clan;
    And, with him, clambered through
    The trees where jewels grew -
    And filled your pockets, too,
        Old Man?

    Or, with Sinbad, at sea -
    And in veracity
    Who has sinned as bad as he,
        Or would, or will, or can? -
    Have you listened to his lies,
    With open mouth and eyes,
    And learned his art likewise,
        Old Man?

    And you need not deny
    That your eyes were wet as dry,
    Reading novels on the sly!
        And review them, if you can
    And the same warm tears will fall -
    Only faster, that is all -
    Over Little Nell and Paul,
        Old Man!

    Oh, you were a lucky lad -
    Just as good as you were bad!
    And the host of friends you had -
        Charley, Tom, and Dick, and Dan;
    And the old School-Teacher, too,
    Though he often censured you;
    And the girls in pink and blue,
        Old Man.

    And - as often you have leant,
    In boyish sentiment,
    To kiss the letter sent
        By Nelly, Belle, or Nan -
    Wherein the rose's hue
    Was red, the violet blue -
    And sugar sweet - and you,
        Old Man, -

    So, to-day, as lives the bloom,
    And the sweetness, and perfume
    Of the blossoms, I assume,
        On the same mysterious plan
    The Master's love assures,
    That the selfsame boy endures
    In that hale old heart of yours,
        Old Man.



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