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On All Souls' Eve

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Oh, the garden ways are lonely!     Winds that bluster, winds that shout,     Battle with the strong laburnum,     Toss the sad brown leaves about.     In the gay herbaceous border,     Now a scene of wild disorder,     The last dear hollyhock has flamed his      crimson glory out.     Yet, upon this night of longing,     Souls are all abroad, they say.     Will they come, the dazzling blossoms,     That were here but yesterday?     Will the ghosts of radiant roses     And my sheltered lily-closes     Hold once more their shattered fragrance      now November's on her way?     Wallflowers, surely you'll remember,     Pinks, recall it, will you not?     How I loved and watched and tended,     Made this ground a hallowed spot:     Pansies, with the soft meek faces,     Harebells, with a thousand graces:     Dear dead loves, I wait and listen. Tell      me, have you quite forgot?     HUSH! THEY COME! For down the pathway     Steals a fragrance honey-sweet.     Larkspurs, lilies, stocks, and roses,     Hasten now my heart to greet.     Stay, oh, stay! My hands would hold you . . .     But the arms that would enfold you     Crush the bush of lad's love growing in the dusk beside my feet.

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