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the sighing Of the hymn tune that you heard at your mother's knee; Listen to the restless ghost of the used-to-be, Listen to a wistful ghost's empty-hearted crying. (Tenements on either side--menacing they stand-- Light-flecked in the softness of the late spring weather.... But young love and broken life are standing close together, And all a city slum is out to listen to the band.) III. THE ORGAN MAN He's very old, his music box is old and rusty, too, And half the notes of it are harsh, and half of them are slow; One wonders if the coat he wears could ever have been new-- And if the tune he plays was quite forgotten long ago. He finds a sunny place to stand, and lifts his bleary eyes, And smiles a bit--a toothless smile half touched, perhaps, with fear; And though he cannot see them he is looking at the skies, As if he prays, but silently, for hope and faith and cheer. The foreign women pass him by, their tarnished coins held tight, They toss their heads and will not hear his music's wistful hum-- But through each alley way and street, like moths that seek the light, With eager eyes and laughing lips the little chil- dren come. He plays his ancient, shaky song, his mouth moves to its sway, He does not know the tune of it is old and out of key; For, through his eyes, a soul stares out that wanders far away, In some fair land of youth and love--some land that used to be. The little children cluster close, bareheaded, bare of limb-- They hold their ragged frocks and dance, they do not care--or know, That they are like a garden place, a fragrant dream to him, Or that the tune he plays was quite forgotten long ago. "BE OF GOOD CHEER!" Temptation came to me today, And oh, I felt that I must stray Down primrose paths, forgetting all.... The city's fevered, siren call Spoke to my soul, its whispered cry Said, "Live, for Youth, too soon, will die!" So all alone, when work was done, I sought the park. The setting sun H
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