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The Minute Before Meeting

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The grey gaunt days dividing us in twain     Seemed hopeless hills my strength must faint to climb,     But they are gone; and now I would detain     The few clock-beats that part us; rein back Time,     And live in close expectance never closed     In change for far expectance closed at last,     So harshly has expectance been imposed     On my long need while these slow blank months passed.     And knowing that what is now about to be     Will all HAVE BEEN in O, so short a space!     I read beyond it my despondency     When more dividing months shall take its place,     Thereby denying to this hour of grace     A full-up measure of felicity.     1871.

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