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funeral poem

a look is but a ray
brief on a flying night
perhaps
be not false
my mother twines me roses wet with dew
daughter, thou art come to die
now while my lips are living
do you remember
the air is full of dawn and spring
we lay
look out upon the stars, my love

 



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