Age
Few my years, when hopes were many,
Dreams were gay, and I sang any —
Now my hopes are few, and older
Griefs pile up, and sighs grow bolder.
I have seen but few hopes tarry
On the road where the far years carry;
Mine, it seems, by age were frighted, —
For Hopes are maids that scorn the white-head!
Dreams were gay, and I sang any —
Now my hopes are few, and older
Griefs pile up, and sighs grow bolder.
I have seen but few hopes tarry
On the road where the far years carry;
Mine, it seems, by age were frighted, —
For Hopes are maids that scorn the white-head!
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