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Out Of The Depths.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    Let me forget her face!
    So fresh, so lovely! the abiding place
    Of tears and smiles that won my heart to her;
    Of dreams and moods that moved my soul's dim deeps,
    As strong winds stir
    Dark waters where the starlight glimmering sleeps.
    In every lineament the mind can trace,
    Let me forget her face!

II.

    Let me forget her form!
    Soft and seductive, that contained each charm,
    Each grace the sweet word maidenhood implies;
    And all the sensuous youth of line and curve,
    That makes men's eyes
    Bondsmen of beauty eager still to serve.
    In every part that memory can warm,
    Let me forget her form!

III.

    Let me forget her, God!
    Her who made honeyed love a bitter rod
    To scourge my heart with, barren with despair;
    To tear my soul with, sick with vain desire!
    Oh, hear my prayer!
    Out of the hell of love's unquenchable fire
    I cry to thee, with face against the sod,
    Let me forget her, God!



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