Poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton / [by Louise Chandler Moulton] [electronic text]

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Poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton / [by Louise Chandler Moulton] [electronic text]
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Moulton, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908
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Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown, and Company
1909
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THE SINGER.

WITHIN the crimson gloom Of that dim, shaded room I heard a singer sing.
She sang of life and death, Of joys that end with breath, And joys the end doth bring;
Of passion's bitter pain, And memory's tears like rain, Which will not cease to flow;
Of the deep grave's delights, Where through long days and nights They hear the green things grow,
Cool-rooted flowers, which come So near to that still home, Their ways the dead must know;
And shivers in the grass, When winds of summer pass, And whisper, as they go,

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Of the mad life above, Where men like masquers move; Or are they ghosts?—who knows?—
Sad ghosts who cannot die, And watch slow years go by Amid those painted shows.
Who knows? For on her tongue What never may be sung Seemed trembling, and we wait
To catch the strain complete, More full, but not more sweet, Beyond the golden gate.
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