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The Voiceless

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    We count the broken lyres that rest
    Where the sweet wailing singers slumber,
    But o'er their silent sister's breast
    The wild-flowers who will stoop to number?
    A few can touch the magic string,
    And noisy Fame is proud to win them: -
    Alas for those that never sing,
    But die with all their music in them!

    Nay, grieve not for the dead alone
    Whose song has told their hearts' sad story, -
    Weep for the voiceless, who have known
    The cross without the crown of glory
    Not where Leucadian breezes sweep
    O'er Sappho's memory-haunted billow,
    But where the glistening night-dews weep
    On nameless sorrow's churchyard pillow.

    O hearts that break and give no sign
    Save whitening lip and fading tresses,
    Till Death pours out his longed-for wine
    Slow-dropped from Misery's crushing presses, -
    If singing breath or echoing chord
    To every hidden pang were given,
    What endless melodies were poured,
    As sad as earth, as sweet as heaven!



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