Amidst the happiest joy a shade of grief
Will come - to mark in summer's prime a leaf
Tinged with the Autumn's visible decay
As pining to forgetfulness away
Aye blank forgetfulness that coldest lot
To be - and to have been - and then be not
E'en beauty's self, love's essence, heaven's prime -
Mate for eternity in joys sublime,
Earth's most divinest, is a mortal thing
And nurses time's sick Autumn from its Spring
And fades and fades till wonder knows it not
And admiration hath all praise forgot
Coldly forsaking an unheeding past
To fade and fall and die like common things at last
John Clare
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