The winds are singing a death-knell
Out on the main to-night;
The sky droops low -- and many a bark
That sailed from harbors bright,
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From the mystic sidereal spaces,
In the noon of a night 'mid of May,
Came a spirit that murmured to me --
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By sound of name, and touch of hand,
Thro' ears that hear, and eyes that see,
We know each other in this land,
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Just when the gentle hand of spring
Came fringing the trees with bud and leaf,
And when the blades the warm suns bring
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Your past is past and never to return,
The long bright yesterday of life's first years,
Its days are dead -- cold ashes in an urn.
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O Heart of Three-in-the evening,
You nestled the thorn-crowned head;
He leaned on you in His sorrow,
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Thine eyes are dim:
A mist hath gathered there;
Around their rim
Float many clouds of care,
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Some find work where some find rest,
And so the weary world goes on:
I sometimes wonder which is best;
The answer comes when life is gone.
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Go! heart of mine! the way is long --
The night is dark -- the place is far;
Go! kneel and pray, or chant a song,
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Thou art sleeping, brother, sleeping
In thy lonely battle grave;
Shadows o'er the past are creeping,
Death, the reaper, still is reaping,
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