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THE OLD FASHIONED MIRROR. tvluaiut little mirror, mahogany-framed Standing. forgotten against the wall l'uder the painted apple hloom branches 'l'hat over your shining surface fall. liaeli of the mystical silver sileu-Pe, Fain would I glimpse thro' a fairy 's eyes. luto dim vistas of long dead fa'ces, Uimpled and smiling or grey with sighs. 'I'here is a maiden whose lirst ball awaits Daintily toying with patch and curl, Shimmering gown that breathes of roses, Pearls on a throat itself a pearl. There is a bride whose misty future Like a long path of moonlight seemsg Soft eyes shining thro filmy drapings Pure and fragrant as maiden dreams. There is a face whose patient sorrow Life has etched with 110 gentle hand. Pinning a black-draped widow's bonnet O11 thin gray locks that her forehead band. Misty phantonis of days long vanished, You have tested this thing called life! Felt youth thrill of an easy victory, Met defeat in a hard-fought strife! You have lived hours of careless pleasure, Sweet as rose leaves, but fading too, th-iefs and pains ere the end have taught yon fades, that is rue, hei Une thing never What do yon see in my face reflected. As you peer thro the silver veil, So that your dim eyes almost sparkle luto mine ere the vision pale ? Vhiu to yielding and eyes too dreamy. Lips that quiver at. slightest pain U? How will the hastening years betray, Showing steadily, All is vain lx' VVhere. Uh where are those charming faees NYhich the mirror was wont to see? Solemnly says the voice of silence, All is ashes and vanity l Yet the glass has a sweeter message, NVe the mirror's own part may play- Ourselves the mirror the l'e1-feet Img 4. . . H gli Lovliness passing not away. 1 Hildegarde Hagerman- Cl :rl ss of 1911
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