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The Death Of The First Born

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Cover him over with daisies white
    And eke with the poppies red,
    Sit with me here by his couch to-night,
    For the First-Born, Love, is dead.

    Poor little fellow, he seemed so fair
    As he lay in my jealous arms;
    Silent and cold he is lying there
    Stripped of his darling charms.

    Lusty and strong he had grown forsooth,
    Sweet with an infinite grace,
    Proud in the force of his conquering youth,
    Laughter alight in his face.

    Oh, but the blast, it was cruel and keen,
    And ah, but the chill it was rare;
    The look of the winter-kissed flow'r you've seen
    When meadows and fields were bare.

    Can you not wake from this white, cold sleep
    And speak to me once again?
    True that your slumber is deep, so deep,
    But deeper by far is my pain.

    Cover him over with daisies white,
    And eke with the poppies red,
    Sit with me here by his couch to-night,
    For the First-Born, Love, is dead.



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