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    The Old Magic

    by Edith Nesbit
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    Gray is the sea, and the skies are gray;
    They are ghosts of our blue, bright yesterday;
    And gray are the breasts of the gulls that scream
    Like tortured souls in an evil dream.

    There is white on the wings of the sea and sky,
    And white are the gulls' wings wheeling by,
    And white, like snow, is the pall that lies
    Where love weeps over his memories.

    For the dead is dead, and its shroud is wrought
    Of good unfound and of wrong unsought;
    Yet from God's good magic there ever springs
    The resurrection of holy things.

    See--the gold and blue of our yesterday
    In the eyes and the hair of a child at play;
    And the spell of joy that our youth beguiled
    Is woven anew in the laugh of the child.
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