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THE LAST PATTERAN[1]
I TREAD the old paths where we walked
  I So many seasons, side by side,
And laughed to see the golden days
In bloomy sheaf or snowy maze
  Glide noiselessly, as shadows glide.

I know each turning of the road,
  Each little wilding glen and glade—
Where poppies swoon, where brown leaves drift,
Where scarlet woodbine trumpets sift,
  Where phantom thistles masquerade.

On every singing mile you set
  Some sign that shall forever stay,
And though, through all the weary years
I walk alone and blind with tears,
  I shall not miss the way.

And as you marked that old-time trail,
  I know, when death calls from a-far,
That somewhere, somehow I shall see
You've laid love's patteran for me
  From star to voiceless star.

And I shall follow where you passed,
  Fearless, as in the long-ago;
And though all other eyes than mine
Shall miss each tender, secret sign,
  I shall not fail—I'll know, I'll know.

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  1. Gypsy trail mark.