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1872–1943

TEARLESS

Cale Young Rice

Do women weep when men have died? It cannot be! For I have sat here by his side, Breathing dear names against his face,

That he must list to, were his place Over God's throne — Yet have I wept no tear and made no moan. Do women weep — not gaze stone-eyed?

Grief seems in vain. Do women weep?— I was his bride — They brought him to me cold and pale — Upon his lids I saw the trail

Of deathly pain. They said, “Her tears will fall like autumn rain.” I cannot weep! Not if hot tears, Dropped on his lids,

Might burn him back to life and years Of yearning love, would any rise To flood the anguish from my eyes — And I'm his bride!

Ah me, do women weep when men have died?

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