A Shadow Glided Down The Way Where Sunset Groped Among The Trees, And All The Woodland Bower, Asway With Trouble Of The Evening Breeze. A Shape, It Moved With Head Held Down; I Knew It Not, Yet Seemed To Know Its Form, Its Carriage Of A Clown, Its Raiment Of The Long-Ago. It Never Turned Or Spoke A Word, But Fixed Its Gaze On Something Far, As If Within Its Heart It Heard The Summons Of The Evening Star. I Turned To It And Tried To Speak; To Ask It Of The Thing It Saw, Or Heard, Beyond Earth'S Outmost Peak The Dream, The Splendor, And The Awe. What Beauty Or What Terror There Still Bade Its Purpose To Ascend Above The Sunset'S Sombre Glare, The Twilight And The Long Day'S End. It Looked At Me But Said No Word: Then Suddenly I Saw The Truth: This Was The Call That Once I Heard And Failed To Follow In My Youth. Now Well I Saw That This Was I My Own Dead Self Who Walked With Me, Who Died In That Dark Hour Gone By With All The Dreams That Used To Be.
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