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The Old Remain, The Young Are Gone

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The old remain, the young are gone.
    The farm dreams lonely on the hill:
    From early eve to early dawn
    A cry goes with the whippoorwill
    "The old remain, the young are gone."

    Where run the roads they wander on?
    The young, whose hearts romped shouting here:
    Whose feet thrilled rapture through this lawn,
    Where sadness walks now all the year.
    The old remain, the young are gone.

    To what far glory are they drawn?
    And do they weary of the quest?
    And serve they now a king or pawn
    There in the cities of unrest?
    The old remain, the young are gone.

    They found the life here gray and wan,
    Too kind, too poor, too full of peace:
    The great mad world of brain and brawn
    Called to their young hearts without cease.
    The old remain, the young are gone.

    They left us to our Avalon,
    The ancient fields, the house and trees,
    Where we at sunset and at dawn
    May sit with dreams and memories.
    The old remain, the young are gone.

    Dear Heart, draw near and lean upon
    My heart, and gaze no more through tears:
    We have our love; our work well done,
    To help us face the wistful years.
    The old remain, the young are gone.



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