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Even In The Grave

    By Walter De La Mare



I laid my inventory at the hand
    Of Death, who in his gloomy arbour sate;
    And while he conned it, sweet and desolate
I heard Love singing in that quiet land.
He read the record even to the end -
    The heedless, livelong injuries of Fate,
    The burden of foe, the burden of love and hate;
The wounds of foe, the bitter wounds of friend:

All, all, he read, ay, even the indifference,
    The vain talk, vainer silence, hope and dream.
He questioned me: "What seek'st thou then instead?"
    I bowed my face in the pale evening gleam.
Then gazed he on me with strange innocence:
"Even in the grave thou wilt have thyself," he said.



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