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Tired Out

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    "tired out!"    Yet face and brow
    Do not look aweary now,
    And the eyelids lie like two
    Pure, white rose-leaves washed with dew.
    Was her life so hard a task? -
    Strange that we forget to ask
    What the lips now dumb for aye
    Could have told us yesterday!

    "Tired out!"    A faded scrawl
    Pinned upon the ragged shawl -
    Nothing else to leave a clue
    Even of a friend or two,
    Who might come to fold the hands,
    Or smooth back the dripping strands
    Of her tresses, or to wet
    Them anew with fond regret.

    "Tired out!"    We can but guess
    Of her little happiness -
    Long ago, in some fair land,
    When a lover held her hand
    In the dream that frees us all,
    Soon or later, from its thrall -
    Be it either false or true,
    We, at last, must tire, too.



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