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Beside the Narrow Crossing-Place
(And night was falling gray),
Two Shadows met, the legends tell. .
Each Shadow went its way.
But there was anguish in their eyes,
And tears in both their hearts.
Beside the Narrow Crossing-Place,
Where Shade from Shadow parts.
For they had seen the Rising Sun
In opal and in rose,
For they had seen the Rising Sun,
Who saw the long day close.
And had they met at Mom or Noon
Who met the shades between?
Ay! had they met at Morn or Noon
And so - the Might-Have-Been !
Shadows
Edwin James Brady
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Poem topics: mom, night, rose, shade, long, Valentine's Day, anguish, sun, shadow, place, narrow, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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