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Dead And Gone.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I

I wot well o' his going
    To think in flowers fair; -
His a right kind heart, my dear,
    To give the grass such hair.


II.

I wot well o' his lying
    Such nights out in the cold, -
To list the cricket's crick, my sweet,
    To see the glow-worm's gold.


III.

An mine eyes be laughterful,
    Well may they laugh, I trow, -
Since two dead eyes a yesternight
    Gazed in them sad enow.


IV.

An my heart make moan and ache,
    Well may it dree, I'm sure; -
He is dead and gone, my love,
    And it is beggar poor.



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