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Faces In The Fire |
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Title: Faces In The Fire Author: Lewis Carroll [More Titles by Carroll] The night creeps onward, sad and slow: An island-farm--broad seas of corn The picture fadeth in its place: 'Tis now a little childish form-- 'Tis now a grave and gentle maid, Oh, Time was young, and Life was warm, And fast and free these pulses played, Those locks of jet are turned to gray, That might have been mine own, my dear, Ay, changeless through the changing scene, The race is o'er I might have run: Sunk is the last faint flickering blaze: The pictures, with their ruddy light,
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