James Oppenheim Golden Poems

  • 1.
    Where love once was, let there be no hate:
    Though they that went as one by night and day
    Go now alone,
    Where love once was, let there be no hate.
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  • 2.
    Ye morning-glories, ring in the gale your bells,
    And with dew water the walk's dust for the burden-bearing ants:
    Ye swinging spears of the larkspur, open your wells of gold
    And pay your honey-tax to the hummingbird . . .
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Vain Hope
 by Ernest Dowson

Sometimes, to solace my sad heart, I say,
Though late it be, though lily-time be past,
Though all the summer skies be overcast,
Haply I will go down to her, some day,
And cast my rests of life before her feet,
That she may have her will of me, being so sweet
And none gainsay!

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