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				Title:     Sexagenarius Loquitur 
			    Author: Arthur Conan Doyle [More Titles by Doyle ]		                
			     From our youth to our ageWe have passed each stage
 In  old immemorial  order,
 From primitive days
 Through flowery ways
 With love like a hedge as their border.
 Ah, youth was a kingdom of joy,
 And we were the king and the queen,
 When I was a year
 Short of thirty, my dear,
 And you were just nearing nineteen.
 But dark follows light
 And day follows night
 As the old planet circles the sun;
 And nature still traces
 Her score on our faces
 And tallies the years as they run.
 Have they chilled the old warmth in your
 heart?
 I swear that they have not in mine,
 Though I am a year
 Short of sixty, my dear,
 And you are well, say thirty-nine.
 
 
 
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