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If I Should Die. - Rondeau.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



            If I should die, how kind you all would grow!
            In that strange hour I would not have one foe.
        There are no words too beautiful to say
        Of one who goes forevermore away
            Across that ebbing tide which has no flow.

            With what new lustre my good deeds would glow!
            If faults were mine, no one would call them so,
        Or speak of me in aught but praise that day,
        If I should die.

            Ah, friends! before my listening ear lies low,
            While I can hear and understand, bestow
        That gentle treatment and fond love, I pray,
        The lustre of whose late though radiant way
            Would gild my grave with mocking light, I know,
        If I should die.



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