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Sick at heart I wandered sadly
To the graveyard cold and white,
And my eyes with tears were filling;
On my heart there seemed a blight.

And I called aloud to Silence,
"Tell me, tell me, where are they
That are absent from the hearth-stone,
That are absent from their play?

"Answer, Silence! thou, O mortal,
Tell thy answer unto me."
And they murmured sadly, strangely,
"Mounds in the graveyard tell it to thee."

Alas! alas! 'twas but too true,—
They were sleeping in the grave;
Now the willow and the daisy
Gently o'er their loved heads wave.

And I bowed my head in sorrow,
As my steps I homeward bent;
For life's dark changes come to all;
Our earthly days are only lent.