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1832–1888

IN MEMORIAM

Louisa May Alcott

As the wind at play with a spark Of fire that glows through the night; As the speed of the soaring lark That wings to the sky his flight —

So swiftly thy soul has sped In its upward wonderful way, Like the lark when the dawn is red, In search of the shining day.

Thou art not with the frozen dead Whom earth in the earth we lay, While the bearers softly tread, And the mourners kneel and pray;

From thy semblance, dumb and stark, The soul has taken its flight — Out of the finite dark, Into the infinite Light.

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