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Inevitable Change

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Young as the Spring seemed life when she
    Came from her silent East to me;
    Unquiet as Autumn was my breast
    When she declined into her West.

    Such tender, such untroubling things
    She taught me, daughter of all Springs;
    Such dusty deathly lore I learned
    When her last embers redly burned.

    How should it hap (Love, canst thou say?)
    Such end should be to so pure day?
    Such shining chastity give place
    To this annulling grave's disgrace?

    Such hopes be quenched in this despair,
    Grace chilled to granite everywhere?
    How should--in vain I cry--how should
    That be, alas, which only could!



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