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1802–1864

Silent Grief.

George Pope Morris

Where is now my peace of mind? Gone, alas! for evermore: Turn where'er I may, I find Thorns where roses bloomed before!

O'er the green-fields of my soul, Where the springs of joy were found, Now the clouds of sorrow roll, Shading all the prospect round!

Do I merit pangs like these, That have cleft my heart in twain? Must I, to the very lees, Drain thy bitter chalice, Pain?

Silent grief all grief excels; Life and it together part — Like a restless worm it dwells Deep within the human heart!

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