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Sixty to Sixteen

If I were young as you, Sixteen,
  And you were old as I,
I would not be as I have been,
  You would not be so shy—
We should not watch with careless mien
  The golden days go by,
If I were young as you, Sixteen,
  And you were old as I.
 
The years of youth are yours, Sixteen;
  Such years of old had I,
But time has set his seal between
  Dark eyebrow and dark eye.
Sere grow the leaves that once were green,
  The song turns to a sigh:
Ah! very young are you, Sixteen,
  And very old am I.
 
Red bloom-times come and go, Sixteen,
  With snow-soft feet, but I
Shall be no more as I have been
  In times of bloom gone by;
For dimmer grows the pleasant scene
  Beneath the pleasant sky;
The world is growing old, Sixteen—
  The weary world and I.
 
Ah, would that once again, Sixteen,
  A kissing mouth had I;
The days would gaily go, I ween,
  Though death should stand anigh,
If springtime’s green were evergreen,
  If Love would never die,
And I were young as you, Sixteen,
  And you were old as I.
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