Along with Youth

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Along with Youth was published in Hemingway's collection, Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923), retrieved from Wikisource.
An illustration for the story Along with Youth by the author Ernest Hemingway
An illustration for the story Along with Youth by the author Ernest Hemingway
An illustration for the story Along with Youth by the author Ernest Hemingway
A porcupine skin,
Stiff with bad tanning,
It must have ended somewhere.
Stuffed horned owl
Pompous
Yellow eyed;
Chuck-wills-widow on a biassed twig
Sooted with dust.
Piles of old magazines,
Drawers of boy's letters
And the line of love
They must have ended somewhere.
Yesterday's Tribune is gone
Along with youth
And the canoe that went to pieces on the beach
The year of the big storm
When the hotel burned down
At Seney. Michigan.

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