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In Memoriam.
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To thee, oh! Mother Earth, to thee
And thy great heart I give
This dear dust that is part of me,
That lit the life I live.

His dust to thee I give, yet turn
From thy kind, sheltering sod
And, through his risen soul discern
With clearer eyes, my God.


A Song.
If I could steal from out your busy life
One moment for mine own,
I'd choose a dreamy twilight—tinted hour,
With deathless memories sown,
And in the scented gloom of forest ways,
I'd turn your truant heart to other days.

I'd pluck a lily from the dreaming pool,
And bid you kiss its core,
And let it whisper of as fair a thing
Your lips have touched before,