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Harlie

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Fold the little waxen hands
    Lightly.    Let your warmest tears
    Speak regrets, but never fears, -
        Heaven understands!
    Let the sad heart, o'er the tomb,
    Lift again and burst in bloom
    Fragrant with a prayer as sweet
    As the lily at your feet.

    Bend and kiss the folded eyes -
    They are only feigning sleep
    While their truant glances peep
        Into Paradise.
    See, the face, though cold and white,
    Holds a hint of some delight
    E'en with Death, whose finger-tips
    Rest upon the frozen lips.

    When, within the years to come,
    Vanished echoes live once more -
    Pattering footsteps on the floor,
        And the sounds of home, -
    Let your arms in fancy fold
    Little Harlie as of old -
    As of old and as he waits
    At the City's golden gates.



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