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Can Such Things Be?

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Meseemed that while she played, while lightly yet
    Her fingers fell, as roses bloom by bloom,
    I listened dead within a mighty room
    Of some old palace where great casements let
    Gaunt moonlight in, that glimpsed a parapet
    Of statued marble: in the arrased gloom
    Majestic pictures towered, dim as doom,
    The dreams of Titian and of Tintoret.
    And then, it seemed, along a corridor,
    A mile of oak, a stricken footstep came,
    Hurrying, yet slow … I thought long centuries
    Passed ere she entered she, I loved of yore,
    For whom I died, who wildly wailed my name
    And bent and kissed me on the mouth and eyes.



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