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The Clouds That Promise A Glorious Morrow.

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The clouds that promise a glorious morrow         Are fading slowly, one by one;     The earth no more bright rays may borrow         From her loved Lord, the golden sun;     Gray evening shadows are softly creeping,         With noiseless steps, o'er vale and hill;     The birds and flowers are calmly sleeping;         And all around is fair and still.     Once loved I dearly, at this sweet hour,         With loitering steps to careless stray,     To idly gather an opening flower,         And often pause upon my way, -     Gazing around me with joyous feeling,         From sunny earth to azure sky,     Or bending over the streamlet, stealing         'Mid banks of flowers and verdure by.     You wond'ring ask me why sit I lonely         Within my quiet, curtain'd room,     So idly seeking and clinging only         Unto its chastened, thoughtful gloom.     You tell me that never fragrance rarer         Did breathe from clustering leaf and bough;     That never the bright spring was fairer         Or more enchanting than she is now.     Ah, useless chiding! The loved ones tender,         Who shared my rambles long ago,     Whose cherished accents could only render         Words of affection soft and low,     Are parted from me, perchance for ever,         By miles of distance, of land or main, -     Death some has taken, and them, oh never         Upon this earth shall I meet again.     'Tis thus this hour of gentle even         Brings back in thought the friends long gone, -     Loved ones with whom this earth was Heaven         But who have vanished, one by one. -     'Tis thus I cherish with wilful sadness         The quiet of my lonely room, -     Careless, unmindful of all earth's gladness,         Or of her lovely evening bloom.

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