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1830–1894

DAYS OF VANITY.

Christina Georgina Rossetti

A dream that waketh, Bubble that breaketh, Song whose burden sigheth, A passing breath,

Smoke that vanisheth,— Such is life that dieth. A flower that fadeth, Fruit the tree sheddeth,

Trackless bird that flieth, Summer time brief, Falling of the leaf,— Such is life that dieth.

A scent exhaling, Snow waters failing, Morning dew that drieth, A windy blast,

Lengthening shadows cast,— Such is life that dieth. A scanty measure, Rust-eaten treasure,

Spending that nought buyeth, Moth on the wing, Toil unprofiting,— Such is life that dieth.

Morrow by morrow Sorrow breeds sorrow, For this my song sigheth; From day to night

We lapse out of sight,— Such is life that dieth.

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