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327

A LOST EDEN.

Ah, it was a lonely place,
Where I walked to-day—
That old Garden of Delights,
Where we used to stray.
She is far, whose hand I held
In that bygone time—
Where the summer roses laughed
Clings the winter's rime.
Helen, stately, Helen fair,
Where are you to-night?
Do you gather brighter blooms,
Tranced in new delight?
I remember how you stood—
You who wrought my woe—
Wiling me with strange, sweet smile,
When the sun was low;
And I lingered by your side
Till the stars arose
And looked down with curious eyes
On that Garden Close.

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Now you wander, who knows where,
Helen, fair and glad,
Deaf to whispers from the past—
Why should I be sad?