WE sat within the farm-house old, | |
| Whose windows, looking oer the bay, | |
| Gave to the sea-breeze damp and cold | |
| An easy entrance, night and day. | |
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| Not far away we saw the port, | 5 |
| The strange, old-fashioned, silent town, | |
| The lighthouse, the dismantled fort, | |
| The wooden houses, quaint and brown. | |
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| We sat and talked until the night, | |
| Descending, filled the little room; | 10 |
| Our faces faded from the sight, | |
| Our voices only broke the gloom. | |
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| We spake of many a vanished scene, | |
| Of what we once had thought and said, | |
| Of what had been, and might have been, | 15 |
| And who was changed, and who was dead; | |
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| And all that fills the hearts of friends, | |
| When first they feel, with secret pain, | |
| Their lives thenceforth have separate ends, | |
| And never can be one again; | 20 |
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| The first slight swerving of the heart, | |
| That words are powerless to express, | |
| And leave it still unsaid in part, | |
| Or say it in too great excess. | |
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| The very tones in which we spake | 25 |
| Had something strange, I could but mark; | |
| The leaves of memory seemed to make | |
| A mournful rustling in the dark. | |
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| Oft died the words upon our lips, | |
| As suddenly, from out the fire | 30 |
| Built of the wreck of stranded ships, | |
| The flames would leap and then expire. | |
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| And, as their splendor flashed and failed, | |
| We thought of wrecks upon the main, | |
| Of ships dismasted, that were hailed | 35 |
| And sent no answer back again. | |
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| The windows, rattling in their frames, | |
| The ocean, roaring up the beach, | |
| The gusty blast, the bickering flames, | |
| All mingled vaguely in our speech; | 40 |
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| Until they made themselves a part | |
| Of fancies floating through the brain, | |
| The long-lost ventures of the heart, | |
| That send no answers back again. | |
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| O flames that glowed! O hearts that yearned! | 45 |
| They were indeed too much akin, | |
| The drift-wood fire without that burned, | |
| The thoughts that burned and glowed within. | |
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