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Scatter The Silver Ash Like Snow

    By John Frederick Freeman



    O, what insect is it
    That burrows in the heart and frets
    The heart's near nerves,
    Leaving its unclean
    Stigmata in the mind serene,
    Making the proud how mean?

    It is not common hate,
    Anger has not such deadly cunning
    To annul, to chill.
    Wild anger is not
    So cunning even while so hot;
    Hate is too soon forgot.

    There is no sword so sharp
    With lightnings as the wanton tongue;
    Nothing that burns like words--
    Bubbling flames that spread
    In the now unspiritual head,
    By sleepless fevers fed.

    O evil words that are
    The knives of desolating thought!
    And though words be still
    The hot eyes yet dart
    Burning deaths from this mad heart
    Into that torn heart.

    O Love, forget, forget,
    Put by that glittering edge, put by;
    Slay the insect with light;
    Smother that smoky glow,
    Scatter the silver ash like snow
    When thy spring airs blow!



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