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Voicework of CloudMountain Alan Drake |
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Charlotte Mew (1869 - 1928) |
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To a Child in Death
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from The Bookman Anthology of Verse. John Ferrar, editor George H. Doran, New York. 1925 |
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You would have scoffed if we had told you yesterday
Love made us feel, or so it was with me, like some great bird A gay little shadowy smile would have tossed us back such a solemn word, With half the music of the world unheard. What shall we do with this strange summer, meant for you, This, this is the victory of the grave; here is death's sting. That it is not strong enough, our strongest wing. But what of His who like a Father pitieth? His Son was also, once, a little thing, The wistfullest child that ever drew breath, Chased by a sword from Bethlehem and in the busy house at Nazereth Playing with little rows of nails, watching the carpenter's hammer swing, Long years before His hands and feet were tied And by a hammer and three great nails He died, Of sorrow, of loneliness, of victory the King, |
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Carlotte Mew Links Her Own Words Charlotte Mew in Wikipedia |
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