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MRS. CARLOCK OuK True and Svmpathetic I ' ' rtend Katie’s “Beautiful”
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ROSE lyryvicv Uosenuirp He wandered through Youth’s Garden, always fair With springing flowers, and sweet with Morn ' s fresh I)reath ; He gathered of that Garden ' s flowers to bear away with him. When he should pass beyond her gates into the heated plain : And the Garden gave him freely of her bounteous floral wealth. “Pansies for Sweet Thoughts,’’ she said, “and clematis for Joy,” And Pleasure’s rich and lovely flower she gave into his hand ; The dainty bloom of Hope was his, the violet for Peace, While dearest of them all he called the blushing Rose of Love ; ' I ' et, all unnoted, one there hid among his fragile blooms. The Flowers of Mem’ry, “Rosemary,” ' twas called. His path led from the Garden, with its young, its morning soul. And took him on a burning stretch beneath Midlife’s l)right sun. The scorching heat fell on his flowers, and one by one they drooped : First died the Flower of Pleasure, and dropped from out his hand. Then fell young Hope’s fair flower, and then the Rose of Love, With swiftly scatt ' ring petals, followed to the ground. Still he toiled on beneath the glaring, burning sun. And scarcely knew when they, his lovely flowers, were gone. Until he came into the cool and shaded Vale of Age; Then he bent his graying head upon the flowers he held. Of all he ' d gathered in Youth’s Garden, lo ! but one remained : Yet, mingled in its fragrance, rose the Ijreath of all his flowers; From its petals gleamed the tints that long since had fled from theirs. That through the journey, long and wearing, it had caught and held. While in its fresh, enduring life still lived the Garden fair. He pressed it close unto his heart — his Rosemary. !) D. T.. McCrary, ’14.
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