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My Romance

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    If it so befalls that the midnight hovers
    In mist no moonlight breaks,
    The leagues of the years my spirit covers,
    And my self myself forsakes.

    And I live in a land of stars and flowers,
    White cliffs by a silvery sea;
    And the pearly points of her opal towers
    From the mountains beckon me.

    And I think that I know that I hear her calling
    From a casement bathed with light
    Through music of waters in waters falling
    Mid palms from a mountain height.

    And I feel that I think my love's awaited
    By the romance of her charms;
    That her feet are early and mine belated
    In a world that chains my arms.

    But I break my chains and the rest is easy
    In the shadow of the rose,
    Snow-white, that blooms in her garden breezy,
    We meet and no one knows.

    And we dream sweet dreams and kiss sweet kisses;
    The world it may live or die!
    The world that forgets; that never misses
    The life that has long gone by.

    We speak old vows that have long been spoken;
    And weep a long-gone woe:
    For you must know our hearts were broken
    Hundreds of years ago.



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