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I dreamed that I was old: in stale declension   Fallen from my prime, when company Was mine, cat-nimbleness, and green invention,   Before time took my leafy hours away. My wisdom, ripe with body’s ruin, found   Itself **** recompense for what was lost In false exchange: since wisdom in the ground   Has no apocalypse or pentecost. I wept for my youth, sweet passionate young thought, And cozy women dead that by my side   Once lay: I wept with bitter longing, not   Remembering how in my youth I cried.
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Apr 23, 2018
Apr 23, 2018 at 8:14 AM UTC
I Dreamed That I Was Old By Stanley Kunitz
I dreamed that I was old: in stale declension   Fallen from my prime, when company Was mine, cat-nimbleness, and green invention,   Before time took my leafy hours away. My wisdom, ripe with body’s ruin, found   Itself **** recompense for what was lost In false exchange: since wisdom in the ground   Has no apocalypse or pentecost. I wept for my youth, sweet passionate young thought, And cozy women dead that by my side   Once lay: I wept with bitter longing, not   Remembering how in my youth I cried.
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