• Then and Now

    John McCrae

    Beneath her window in the fragrant night
    I half forget how truant years have flown
    Since I looked up to see her chamber-light,
    Or catch, perchance, her slender shadow thrown
    Upon the casement; but the nodding leaves
    Sweep lazily across the unlit pane,
    And to and fro beneath the shadowy eaves,
    Like restless birds, the breath of coming rain
    Creeps, lilac-laden, up the village street
    When all is still, as if the very trees
    Were listening for the coming of her feet
    That come no more; yet, lest I weep, the breeze
    Sings some forgotten song of those old years
    Until my heart grows far too glad for tears

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