The Evening Hours

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While summer flamed its joy, neither of us Saw them clustered there so near our home; But to-day, with leaf and flower dead, Into our thinking they more often come.
33 THE EVENING HOURS Others are living there behind those walls And those worn thresholds with the porch above, Having for only friends the wind and rain And the lighted lamp to g^ve them love.
In the fall of eve, when fires are lit.
And the pauses of the clock they heed, Dear, as to us, the silence is to them.
The thou^ts within th
...eir eyes that they may read.
Those hours of intimacy naught disturbs, Of tender and profound tranquillity, Blessing the instant past for having been And finding dearer yet the one to be.
34 THE EVENING HOURS See how they hold between their trembling hands A happiness of pain and pleasure .born; Known to each the other's body old And aged eyes by the same sorrows worn.
The flowers of their life, they love them faded, The final perfume and the beauty brief.
And heavy memory of glory waning.
Wasting in time's garden, leaf by leaf.


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