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July 20, 2006

Eldorado – Edgar Allan Poe

Filed under: Poetry — by cerene @ 7:59 pm

    Gaily bedight,
    A gallant night
    In sunshine and in shadow,
    Had journeyed long,
    Singing a song,
    In search of El Dorado.

    But he grew old –
    This knight so bold –
    And — o’er his heart a shadow
    Fell as he found
    No spot of ground
    That looked like El Dorado.

    And, as his strength
    Failed him at length,
    He met a pilgrim shadow –
    “Shadow,” said he,
    “Where can it be –
    This land of El Dorado?”

    “Over the Mountains
    Of the Moon,
    Down the Valley of the Shadow,
    Ride, boldly ride,”
    The shade replied –
    “If you seek for El Dorado.”

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