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Nobel Prize Poets » William B Yeats (1923) » W.B.Yeats Poems » Memory

Memory

One had a lovely face,
And two or three had charm,
But charm and face were in vain
Because the mountain grass
Cannot but keep the form
Where the mountain hare has lain.

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