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Poems (Odom)/My Husband's Birthday

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4713449Poems — My Husband's BirthdayMary Hunt McCaleb Odom
MY HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY.
The years are casting shadows,All across our quiet way,And their dust is thickly gatheredUpon both our hearts to-day.Their silver feet are treading,Through your whiskers and your hair;I can see their snowy signals,Telling me they have been there.
Another year, my darling,You have garnered in to-dayRipe for the eternal harvest,As we tread our homeward way.And the gleams of golden sunlight,That amid the shadows rest,Fall aslant above us now, dear,For our sun is in the west.
We have walked life's path together,Through many circling years, Bearing one another's burdens,Soothing one another's fears.Through the light and through the darknessThat was cast upon our way—Watched the shadows turn to sunshine,And the sunshine turn to gray.
We have borne the heated burdenOf our life's warm summer noon,And the deeper glow of twilightWill be gathered o'er us soon.And the night of death in blackness,"Like a mantle over all,"Shrouding earthly joys and sorrowsIn one great immortal pall.
When the Angel shall arouse usFrom our last unbroken sleep,And shall call the silent dwellersFrom the earth and from the deep,May we stand again togetherIn that golden-tinted land,Always close beside each other,Walking ever hand in hand.