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As We Look Back (Rondeau)

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As we look back at our lost Used-to-Be,     'The light that never was on land or sea'          Touches the distant mountain peaks with gold,          And through the glass of memory we behold     Such blossoms as grow not on any lea.     The double leaf upon the poplar tree     Turns up its silver side to you and me,     And glow-worm lanterns light the lonely wold         As we look back.     No sounds we hear but echoes of young glee;     No winds we feel but west winds blowing free,          From those fair isles that seem a thousandfold          More beautiful than in the days of old;     And all the clouds that hang above them flee,              As we look back.

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