 Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan, read for LibriVox.org by Brian Dirks. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we said to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said, sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan, read for LibriVox by Alulu. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said, sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Bruce Gachuk. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said, sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Bill Mosley, Lano County, Texas, USA. Farewells. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said, sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Which wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Craig Franklin. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said, sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Cornel Nemesh in Reno, Nevada. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Campbell Shelp. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Newgate Novelist. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Fog. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Ian King. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for her. For air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Josh Kibbey. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Kevin S. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Leanne Howlett. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Larry Wilson. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwell in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. The hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Marie Cox. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by narrator Jay. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by rumpled poetry. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we said to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Leknorth. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by the letter A. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Thomas Peter. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by Tabarish. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. Farewells by Abram Joseph Ryan. Read for LibriVox.org by William Mosqueda. They are so sad to say. No poem tells the agony of hearts that dwells in lone and last farewells. They are like deaths. They bring a wintry chill to summer's roses and to summer's rill, and yet we breathe them still. For pure as alterlight's hearts pass away, hearts we say to them, Stay with us, stay, and they said sighing as they said it, nay. The sunniest days are shortest, darkness tells the starless story of the night that dwells in lone and last farewells. Two faces meet here, there, or anywhere. Each wears the thoughts the other face may wear. Their hearts may break, breathing farewell for air. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain.