Temps Perdu

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I never may turn the loop of a road
 Where sudden, ahead, the sea is Iying,
But my heart drags down with an ancient load-
 My heart, that a second before was flying.

I never behold the quivering rain-
 And sweeter the rain than a lover to me-
But my heart is wild in my breast with pain;
 My heart, that was tapping contentedly.

There's never a rose spreads new at my door
 Nor a strange bird crosses the moon at night
But I know I have known its beauty before,
 And a terrible sorrow along with the sight.

The look of a laurel tree birthed for May
 Or a sycamore bared for a new November
Is as old and as sad as my furtherest day-
 What is it, what is it, I almost remember?

© Dorothy Parker