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At Sunset Time

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Adown the west a golden glow
    Sinks burning in the sea,
    And all the dreams of long ago
    Come flooding back to me.
    The past has writ a story strange
    Upon my aching heart,
    But time has wrought a subtle change,
    My wounds have ceased to smart.

    No more the quick delight of youth,
    No more the sudden pain,
    I look no more for trust or truth
    Where greed may compass gain.
    What, was it I who bared my heart
    Through unrelenting years,
    And knew the sting of misery's dart,
    The tang of sorrow's tears?

    'Tis better now, I do not weep,
    I do not laugh nor care;
    My soul and spirit half asleep
    Drift aimless everywhere.
    We float upon a sluggish stream,
    We ride no rapids mad,
    While life is all a tempered dream
    And every joy half sad.



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