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A poem by William Ernest Henley

From The Brake The Nightingale

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Title:     From The Brake The Nightingale
Author: William Ernest Henley [More Titles by Henley]

To W. B.


From the brake the Nightingale
Sings exulting to the Rose;
Though he sees her waxing pale
In her passionate repose,
While she triumphs waxing frail,
Fading even while she glows;
Though he knows
How it goes -
Knows of last year's Nightingale
Dead with last year's Rose.

Wise the enamoured Nightingale,
Wise the well-beloved Rose!
Love and life shall still prevail,
Nor the silence at the close
Break the magic of the tale
In the telling, though it shows -
Who but knows
How it goes! -
Life a last year's Nightingale,
Love a last year's Rose.


[The end]
William Ernest Henley's poem: From The Brake The Nightingale

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