| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). An American Anthology, 17871900. 1900. |
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| 469. The Flight of Youth |
| | | By Richard Henry Stoddard |
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| THERE are gains for all our losses, | |
| There are balms for all our pain: | |
| But when youth, the dream, departs, | |
| It takes something from our hearts, | |
| And it never comes again. | 5 |
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| We are stronger, and are better, | |
| Under manhoods sterner reign: | |
| Still we feel that something sweet | |
| Followed youth, with flying feet, | |
| And will never come again. | 10 |
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| Something beautiful is vanished, | |
| And we sigh for it in vain: | |
| We behold it everywhere, | |
| On the earth, and in the air, | |
| But it never comes again. | 15 |
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