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				Title:     The Old Flute 
			    
Author: Henry Van Dyke [
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The time will come when I no more can play
 This polished flute: the stops will not obey
 My gnarled fingers; and the air it weaves
 In modulations, like a vine with leaves
 Climbing around the tower of song, will die
 In rustling autumn rhythms, confused and dry.
 My shortened breath no more will freely fill
 This magic reed with melody at will;
 My stiffened lips will try and try in vain
 To wake the liquid, leaping, dancing strain;
 The heavy notes will falter, wheeze, and faint,
 Or mock my ear with shrillness of complaint.
 Then let me hang this faithful friend of mine
 Upon the trunk of some old, sacred pine,
 And sit beneath the green protecting boughs
 To hear the viewless wind, that sings and soughs
 Above me, play its wild, aerial lute,
 And draw a ghost of music from my flute!
 So will I thank the gods; and most of all
 The Delian Apollo, whom men call
 The mighty master of immortal sound,--
 Lord of the billows in their chanting round,
 Lord of the winds that fill the wood with sighs,
 Lord of the echoes and their sweet replies,
 Lord of the little people of the air
 That sprinkle drops of music everywhere,
 Lord of the sea of melody that laves
 The universe with never silent waves,--
 Him will I thank that this brief breath of mine
 Has caught one cadence of the song divine;
 And these frail fingers learned to rise and fall
 In time with that great tune which throbs thro' all;
 And these poor lips have lent a lilt of joy
 To songless men whom weary tasks employ!
 My life has had its music, and my heart
 In harmony has borne a little part,
 And now I come with quiet, grateful breast
 To Death's dim hall of silence and of rest.
Freely rendered from the French of Auguste Angellier, 1911.
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Henry Van Dyke's poem: Old Flute
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