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Amy Levy - The Old House

Poem The Old House by amy levy. You can see more Amy Levy poems and quotes. Also enjoy love, friendship, family poems. You can see more famous poems by this author : The Old Poet, The Piano-Organ, The Sequel To A Reminiscence, The Sick Man And The Nightingale, The Two Terrors, . Poems by Amy Levy

The Old House by Amy Levy


In through the porch and up the silent stair;
Little is changed, I know so well the ways;–
Here, the dead came to meet me; it was there
The dream was dreamed in unforgotten days.

But who is this that hurries on before,
A flitting shade the brooding shades among?–
She turned,–I saw her face,–O God, it wore
The face I used to wear when I was young!

I thought my spirit and my heart were tamed
To deadness; dead the pangs that agonise.
The old grief springs to choke me,–I am shamed
Before that little ghost with eager eyes.

O turn away, let her not see, not know!
How should she bear it, how should understand?
O hasten down the stairway, haste and go,
And leave her dreaming in the silent land.


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