Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Prologue by Madison Julius Cawein
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Prologue

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    What loveliness the years contrive
    To rob us of! what exquisite
    Beliefs, in which thought chanced to hit
    On truths that with the world survive!
    Dream-truths, that still attend their flocks
    On the high hills of heart and mind,
    Peopling the streams, the woods and rocks
    With Beauty running like the wind.
    They are not dead; but year by year
    Still hold us through the inner eye
    Of thought, and so can never die
    As long as there's one heart to hear
    Nature addressing words of love,
    (As once she spoke to Rome and Greece,)
    Unto the soul, whose faith shall prove
    The dream will last though all else cease.



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