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Poem by William Winter


Age


Snow and stars, the same as ever
In the days when I was young,--
But their silver song, ah never,
Never will be sung!

Cold the stars are, cold the earth is,
Everything is grim and cold!
Strange and drear the sound of myrth is--
Life and I are old!



William Winter


William Winter's other poems:
  1. Adelaide Neilson
  2. Lester Wallack
  3. Arthur: (1872–1886)
  4. Unwritten Poems
  5. Refuge


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Walter Landor Age ("Death, tho' I see him not, is near")
  • John Kenyon Age ("Full oft you're plaining that in age")
  • Richard Garnett Age ("I will not rail or grieve when torpid eld")
  • Sara Teasdale Age ("Brooks sing in the spring") 1915
  • Walter De la Mare Age ("This ugly old crone")

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