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IN CARNIVAL by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS

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First Line: OUT OF THE MULTITUDINOUS HOURS
Last Line: OF THE ETERNAL CARNIVAL.

Out of the multitudinous hours
Of life sealed fast for us by fate
Are any hours that yet await
Our coming worthy to be ours?

Life in her motley sheds in showers
The rose of hours still delicate,
But you and I have come too late
Into the Carnival of Flowers.

For us the roses are scarce sweet,
And scarcely swift the flying feet
Where masque to masque the moments call;

All has been ours that we desired,
And now we are a little tired
Of the eternal carnival.



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