IT PASSED like the breath of the night-wind away, 
It fled like a mist at the dawn of the day; 
It lasted its moment, then backward was hurled, 
Another increase to the age of the world.
It passed with its shadows, its smiles and its tears, 
It passed as a stream to the ocean of years; 
Years that were coming—were here—and are o’er, 
The ages departed to visit no more.
 
It passed, but the bark on its billowy track 
Leaves an impression on waters aback: 
The glow of the gloaming remains on the sky, 
Unwilling to leave us—unwilling to die.
 
It fled; but away and away in its wake 
There lingers a something that time cannot break. 
The past and the future are joined by a chain, 
And memories live that must ever remain.
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