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On Death.

    By John Clare



    O life, thy name to me's a galling sound,
    A sound I fain would wish to breathe no more;
    One only peace for me my hopes have found,
    When thy existence and wild race is o'er;
    When Death, with one, heals every other wound,
    And lays my aching head in the cold ground.
    O happy hour! I only wish to have
    Another moment's gasp, and then the grave.
    I only wish for one departing sigh,
    A welcome farewel take of all, and die.
    Thou'st given me little, world, for thanks' return,
    Thou tempst me little with thee still to 'bide:
    One only cause in leaving thee I mourn,--
    That I had e'er been born, nor in the cradle died.



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