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1858–1924

IN MEMORIAM

Edith Nesbit

When you were tired and went away, I said, amid my new heart-ache: “When I catch breath from pain some day, I will teach grief a worthier way,

And make a great song for his sake!” Yet there is silence. O my friend, You gave me love such years ago — A child who could not comprehend

Its worth, yet kept it to the end — How can I sing when you lie low? Not always silence. O my dear, Not when the empty heart and hand

Reach out for you, who are not near. If you could see, if you could hear, I think that you would understand. The grief that can get leave to run

In channels smooth of tender song Wins solace mine has never won. I have left all my work undone, And only dragged my grief along.

Many who loved you many years ( Not more than I shall always do ), Will breathe their songs in your dead ears; God help them if they weep such tears

As I, who have no song for you. You would forgive me, if you knew! Silence is all I have to bring ( Where tears are many, words are few );

I have but tears to bring to you, For, since you died, I cannot sing!

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