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A Generation (1917)

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        There was a time that's gone
        And will not come again,
        We knew it was a pleasant time,
        How good we never dreamed.

        When, for a whimsy's sake,
        We'd even play with pain,
        For everything awaited us
        And life immortal seemed.

        It seemed unending then
        To forward-looking eyes,
        No thought of what postponement meant
        Hung dark across our mirth;

        We had years and strength enough
        For any enterprise,
        Our numerous companionship
        Were heirs to all the earth.

        But now all memory
        Is one ironic truth,
        We look like strangers at the boys
        We were so long ago;

        For half of us are dead,
        And half have lost their youth,
        And our hearts are scarred by many griefs,
        That only age should know.



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