Public Domain Poetry And Stories - The Past by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The Past

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    The debt is paid,
    The verdict said,
    The Furies laid,
    The plague is stayed.
    All fortunes made;
    Turn the key and bolt the door,
    Sweet is death forevermore.
    Nor haughty hope, nor swart chagrin,
    Nor murdering hate, can enter in.
    All is now secure and fast;
    Not the gods can shake the Past;
    Flies-to the adamantine door
    Bolted down forevermore.
    None can reënter there,--
    No thief so politic,
    No Satan with a royal trick
    Steal in by window, chink, or hole,
    To bind or unbind, add what lacked,
    Insert a leaf, or forge a name,
    New-face or finish what is packed,
    Alter or mend eternal Fact.



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