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Love That Lives

George Parsons Lathrop

Dear face—bright, glinting hair;
  Dear life, whose heart is mine—
The thought of you is prayer,
  The love of you divine.

In starlight, or in rain;
  In the sunset’s shrouded glow;
Ever, with joy or pain,
  To you my quick thoughts go

Like winds or clouds, that fleet
  Across the hungry space
Between, and find you, sweet,
  Where life again wins grace.

Now, as in that once young
  Year that so softly drew
My heart to where it clung,
  I long for, gladden in you.

And when in the silent hours
  I whisper your sacred name,
Like an altar-fire it showers
  My blood with fragrant flame!

Perished is all that grieves;
  And lo, our old-new joys
Are gathered as in sheaves,
  Held in love’s equipoise.

Ours is the love that lives;
  Its springtime blossoms blow
’Mid the fruit that autumn gives,
  And its life outlasts the snow.
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