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A Mountain Grave

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Why fear to die
    And let thy body lie
    Under the flowers of June,
    Thy body food
    For the ground-worms' brood
    And thy grave smiled on by the visiting moon.

    Amid great Nature's halls
    Girt in by mountain walls
    And washed with waterfalls
    It would please me to die,
    Where every wind that swept my tomb
    Goes loaded with a free perfume
    Dealt out with a God's charity.

    I should like to die in sweets,
    A hill's leaves for winding-sheets,
    And the searching sun to see
    That I am laid with decency.
    And the commissioned wind to sing
    His mighty psalm from fall to spring
    And annual tunes commemorate
    Of Nature's child the common fate.

    WILLIAMSTOWN, VERMONT, 1 June, 1831.



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