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1876–1944

THE UNBURIED

Helen Hay Whitney

In the wood the dead trees stand, Dead and living, hand to hand, Being Winter, who can tell Which is sick and which is well?

Standing upright, day by day Sullenly their hearts decay Till a wise wind lays them low, Prostrate, empty, then we know.

So thro’ forests of the street, Men stand dead upon their feet, Corpses without epitaph; God withholds his wind of wrath,

So we greet them, and they smile, Dead and doomed a weary while, Only sometimes thro’ their eyes We can see the worm that plies.

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