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[Ah, not in vain]
 
 
 
 
 
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[Ah, not in vain]

Ah, not in vain
I see again
The roses ruined of the rain:

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And in the mist
The amethyst
Of morning-glories wet and whist:
The moonflower bent
And torn and rent
That yestereve was redolent.
Back to my heart
They bring the smart
Of thoughts from which I can not part.
Analogies
Of memories
That fall like rain on autumn leas.
Sad memories all,
Like rain, that fall
On joy, a rose wrecked by the wall.