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POEMS.
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But thorny life's pathway, or bordered with flowers,
It leads where earth's pleasures and pains must be o'er;
Age's tottering tread and the light step of youth,
Are passing there now to return never more!
'Tis a land where love's blossoms ne'er bend to the blight,
Where they grow for the lonely who find them not here;
Where the cold hand of Time cannot reach to destroy;
His wing cannot darken its skies ever clear.
Though he planted ye sorrow, in tearing away
Your loved flow'rs from round ye, forget not he told
Of a yet fairer garden where still they might bloom,
And twine round your soul as they twined there of old!
R. A.