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Years Ago.

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Near the banks of that lone river,         Where the water-lilies grow,     Breathed the fairest flower that ever         Bloomed and faded years ago.     Now we met and loved and parted,         None on earth can ever know--     Nor how pure and gentle-hearted         Beamed the mourned one years ago!     Like the stream with lilies laden,         Will life's future current flow,     Till in heaven I meet the maiden         Fondly cherished years ago.     Hearts that love like mine forget not;         They're the same in weal or wo;     And that star of memory set not         In the grave of years ago.

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