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The Haunted Garden

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    There a tattered marigold
    And dead asters manifold,
    Showed him where the garden old
    Of time bloomed:
    Briar and thistle overgrew
    Corners where the rose once blew,
    Where the phlox of every hue
    Lay entombed.

    Here a coreopsis flower
    Pushed its disc above a bower,
    Where once poured a starry shower,
    Bronze and gold:
    And a twisted hollyhock,
    And the remnant of a stock,
    Struggled up, 'mid burr and dock,
    Through the mold.

    Flower-pots, with mossy cloak,
    Strewed a place beneath an oak,
    Where the garden-bench lay broke
    By the tree:
    And he thought of her, who here
    Sat with him but yesteryear;
    Her, whose presence now seemed near
    Stealthily.

    And the garden seemed to look
    For her coming. Petals shook
    On the spot where, with her book,
    Oft she sat.
    Suddenly there blew a wind:
    And across the garden blind,
    Like a black thought in a mind,
    Stole a cat.

    Lean as hunger; like the shade
    Of a dream; a ghost unlaid;
    Through the weeds its way it made,
    Gaunt and old:
    Once 't was hers. He looked to see
    If she followed to the tree.
    Then recalled how long since she
    Had been mold.



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