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The West A Glimmering Lake Of Light

    By William Ernest Henley



    The West a glimmering lake of light,
    A dream of pearly weather,
    The first of stars is burning white -
    The star we watch together.
    Is April dead?    The unresting year
    Will shape us our September,
    And April's work is done, my dear -
    Do you not remember?

    O gracious eve!    O happy star,
    Still-flashing, glowing, sinking! -
    Who lives of lovers near or far
    So glad as I in thinking?
    The gallant world is warm and green,
    For May fulfils November.
    When lights and leaves and loves have been,
    Sweet, will you remember?

    O star benignant and serene,
    I take the good to-morrow,
    That fills from verge to verge my dream,
    With all its joy and sorrow!
    The old, sweet spell is unforgot
    That turns to June December;
    And, tho' the world remembered not,
    Love, we would remember.

    1876



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