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Ami Green

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Not "a youth with hoary head and haggard eye",         But an old man with a smooth skin         And black hair! I had the face of a boy as long as I lived,         And for years a soul that was stiff and bent,         In a world which saw me just as a jest,         To be hailed familiarly when it chose,         And loaded up as a man when it chose,         Being neither man nor boy.         In truth it was soul as well as body         Which never matured, and I say to you         That the much-sought prize of eternal youth         Is just arrested growth.

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