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Yesterday And To-Morrow

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Yesterday I held your hand,
    Reverently I pressed it,
    And its gentle yieldingness
    From my soul I blessed it.

    But to-day I sit alone,
    Sad and sore repining;
    Must our gold forever know
    Flames for the refining?

    Yesterday I walked with you,
    Could a day be sweeter?
    Life was all a lyric song
    Set to tricksy meter.

    Ah, to-day is like a dirge,--
    Place my arms around you,
    Let me feel the same dear joy
    As when first I found you.

    Let me once retrace my steps,
    From these roads unpleasant,
    Let my heart and mind and soul
    All ignore the present.

    Yesterday the iron seared
    And to-day means sorrow.
    Pause, my soul, arise, arise,
    Look where gleams the morrow.



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