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Caroling Dusk/The Close of Day

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Wesley Curtwright4759366Caroling Dusk — The Close of Day1927Countee Cullen

THE CLOSE OF DAY

“To MEET and then to part,” and that is all,To slowly turn an album’s crusty leaves,To see the faces and the scenes recall,
Are things that in a lifetime one achieves.To wander down a broad-arch gallery,Viewing the scenes from life on either side,Pressed forward with the force of years to seeBut part of every picture when espied.
The big sun in its blue dome keeps its course,Without a falter moves upon its way.So human life, returning to its source,Is overtaken by the close of day.To dream, and being rudely waked from thought,Return to peaceful dreaming dearly bought.