William Butler Yeats - Old Memory

William Butler Yeats - Old Memory

O THOUGHT, fly to her when the end of day br Awakens an old memory, and say, br 'Your strength, that is so lofty and fierce and kind, br It might call up a new age, calling to mind br The queens that were imagined long ago, br Is but half yours: he kneaded in the dough br Through the long years of youth, and who would have thought br It all, and more than it all, would come to naught, br And that dear words meant nothing?' But enough, br For when we have blamed the wind we can blame love; br Or, if there needs be more, be nothing said br That would be harsh for children that have strayed.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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