Along the Shore by Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
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At purple eyes beside the rim Of frozen lakes our loves we burned, And slid away when stillness reigned: Deep the vast woods our bodies urned. In starlit night along the shade Of our dusk tombs our spirits glide; We hear the echoing of the wind, We breathe the sighs we living sighed. LIFE'S BURYING-GROUND. My graveyard holds no once-loved human forms, Grown hideous and forgotten, left alone, But every agony my heart has known,-- The new-born trusts that died, the drift of storms. I visit every day the shadowy grove; I bury there my outraged tender thought; I bring the insult for the love I sought, And my contempt, where I had tried to love. |
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