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Memory

    By John Clare



    I would not that my memory all should die,
    And pass away with every common lot:
    I would not that my humble dust should lie
    In quite a strange and unfrequented spot,
    By all unheeded and by all forgot,
    With nothing save the heedless winds to sigh,
    And nothing but the dewy morn to weep
    About my grave, far hid from the world's eye:
    I fain would have some friend to wander nigh
    And find a path to where my ashes sleep--
    Not the cold heart that merely passes by,
    To read who lies beneath, but such as keep
    Past memories warm with deeds of other years,
    And pay to friendship some few friendly tears.



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