TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.

TO-DAY is mine; I hold it fast,

Hold it and use it as I may,

Unmindful of the shadow cast

By that dim thing called Yesterday.

To-morrow hovers just before,

A bright-winged shape, and lures me on,

Till in my zeal to grasp and know her,

I drop To-day,—and she is gone.

The bright wings captured lose their light:

To-morrow weeps, and seems to say,

“I am To-day,—ah, hold me tight!

Erelong I shall be Yesterday.”