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1866–1947

THE END OF LAUGHTER

Richard Le Gallienne

O never laugh again! Laughter is dead, Deep hiding in her grave, A sacred thing.

O never laugh again, Never take hands and run Through the wild streets, Or sing,

Glad in the sun: For she, the immortal sweetness of all sweets, Took laughter with her When she went away

With sleep. O never laugh again! Ours but to weep, Ours but to pray.

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