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Death

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Through some strange sense of sight or touch
    I find what all have found before,
    The presence I have feared so much,
    The unknown's immaterial door.

    I seek not and it comes to me:
    I do not know the thing I find:
    The fillet of fatality
    Drops from my brows that made me blind.

    Point forward now or backward, light!
    The way I take I may not choose:
    Out of the night into the night,
    And in the night no certain clews.

    But on the future, dim and vast,
    And dark with dust and sacrifice,
    Death's towering ruin from the past
    Makes black the land that round me lies.



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