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Poems.
REMEMBRANCE.
They think that I've forgot
Those long departed hours;
That memory's found a blot
Within her hidden bowers.

They deem that time has healed
The wound so long since made;
That lapse of years hath steeled
My heart to sorrow's shade.

'The cold world thinks the while,
My soul hath lost its smart;
That 'neath a careless smile
There beats a happy heart.

'T is true my face may wear
A dress of sunny glee,
My brow may often bear
A mild serenity;

My lips may join the laugh,
My spirits seem like air,
But yet my soul doth quaff
Deep—deep remembrance there