THE SILENCE

THE SILENCE

Inthe evening, in the quiet Park, we walked togetherAfter so many and after so manyyears—We walked again in the evening, in the warm May weather,After the partings and tears.And under the splendor, under the starry skies,We walked, without sound or sigh, in a calm unbroken;As the dead walk together in a long-lostParadise—Silent, with no word spoken.

Inthe evening, in the quiet Park, we walked togetherAfter so many and after so manyyears—We walked again in the evening, in the warm May weather,After the partings and tears.And under the splendor, under the starry skies,We walked, without sound or sigh, in a calm unbroken;As the dead walk together in a long-lostParadise—Silent, with no word spoken.

Inthe evening, in the quiet Park, we walked togetherAfter so many and after so manyyears—We walked again in the evening, in the warm May weather,After the partings and tears.

Inthe evening, in the quiet Park, we walked together

After so many and after so manyyears—

We walked again in the evening, in the warm May weather,

After the partings and tears.

And under the splendor, under the starry skies,We walked, without sound or sigh, in a calm unbroken;As the dead walk together in a long-lostParadise—Silent, with no word spoken.

And under the splendor, under the starry skies,

We walked, without sound or sigh, in a calm unbroken;

As the dead walk together in a long-lostParadise—

Silent, with no word spoken.


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