The Messenger, Vol. 36, No. 4

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THE VoL. XXXVI

MESSENGER JANUARY , 1910.

No. 4

YOUR YOUNG MEN SHALL SEE VISIONS AND YOUR OLD MEN DREAM DREAMS. FRANK

GAINES,

'12.

I. Youth's hopes through gilded fancies sail As this Old Year dies silently, As now the New rends future's veil Shows man's vast possibility : Thus do the young men visions see. II. Visions of worlds unconquered yet, Of glorious destiny to be, Freedom to find, life's goal to get, Transcending this mortality: Such visions do the young men see. III. New Year lifts curtains of the past To Age ! He dreams of New Years gone; How each had promised joy at last, Yet each but black despair had borne: Thus do the old men dream their dreams.

IV. Specters of hopes-departed joyNow haunt his dream-'twas vanity; Yet 'tis youth's heritage to toy With life's insoluble mystery: So say the dreams the old men dream.


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