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A Worn-Out Pencil.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Welladay!
    Here I lay
    You at rest - all worn away,
        O my pencil, to the tip
        Of our old companionship!

    Memory
    Sighs to see
    What you are, and used to be,
        Looking backward to the time
        When you wrote your earliest rhyme! -

    When I sat
    Filing at
    Your first point, and dreaming that
        Your initial song should be
        Worthy of posterity.

    With regret
    I forget
    If the song be living yet,
        Yet remember, vaguely now,
        It was honest, anyhow.

    You have brought
    Me a thought -
    Truer yet was never taught, -
        That the silent song is best,
        And the unsung worthiest.

    So if I,
    When I die,
    May as uncomplainingly
        Drop aside as now you do,
        Write of me, as I of you: -

    Here lies one
    Who begun
    Life a-singing, heard of none;
        And he died, satisfied,
        With his dead songs by his side.



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