“Too late I stayed”

by William Robert Spencer

Too late I stayed,—forgive the crime!   Unheeded flew the hours: How noiseless falls the foot of Time   That only treads on flowers! And who, with clear account, remarks   The ebbings of this glass, When all its sands are diamond sparks,   That dazzle as they pass? O, who to sober measurement   Time’s happy swiftness brings, When birds of paradise have lent   Their plumage to his wings?

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