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A Maid Who Died Old

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Frail, shrunken face, so pinched and worn,
    That life has carved with care and doubt!
    So weary waiting, night and morn,
    For that which never came about!
    Pale lamp, so utterly forlorn,
    In which God's light at last is out.

    Gray hair, that lies so thin and prim
    On either side the sunken brows!
    And soldered eyes, so deep and dim,
    No word of man could now arouse!
    And hollow hands, so virgin slim,
    Forever clasped in silent vows!

    Poor breasts! that God designed for love,
    For baby lips to kiss and press!
    That never felt, yet dreamed thereof,
    The human touch, the child caress
    That lie like shriveled blooms above
    The heart's long-perished happiness.

    O withered body, Nature gave
    For purposes of death and birth,
    That never knew, and could but crave
    Those things perhaps that make life worth
    Rest now, alas! within the grave,
    Sad shell that served no end of Earth.



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