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THE DEATH OF MARIE TORO
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And then last week I missed her, and they found her in the street
One morning early, huddled down, for it was freezing cold;
But when they raised her ragged shawl her face was still and sweet;
Some bits of broken bloom were clutched within her icy hold.
That’s all.… Ah yes, they say that saw: her blue, wide-open eyes
Were beautiful with joy again, with radiant surprise.…


A week ago she begged for bread; we’ve bought for her a stone,
And a peaceful place in Père-La-Chaise where she’ll be well alone.
She cost a king his crown, they say; oh, wouldn’t she be proud
If she could see the wreaths to-day, the coaches and the crowd!
So follow, follow, follow on with slow and sober tread,
For Marie Toro, gutter waif and queen of queens, is dead.