Along the Shore by Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
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Of blowing hair,--her fixed sight
Stares down where moving black, below, The river's deathly waves in murmurous silence flow. The moon falls fainting on the sky, The dark woods bow their heads in sorrow, The earth sends up a misty sigh: A soul defies the morrow! FOR OTHERS. Weeping for another's woe, Tears flow then that would not flow When our sorrow was our own, And the deadly, stiffening blow Was upon our own heart given In the moments that have flown! Cringing at another's cry In the hollow world of grief Stills the anguish of our pain For the fate that made us die To our hopes as sweet as vain; And our tears can flow again! One storm blows the night this way, |
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