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May And Death

    By Robert Browning



I.
    I wish that when you died last May,
    Charles, there had died along with you
    Three parts of spring’s delightful things;
    Ay, and, for me, the fourth part too.

II.
    A foolish thought, and worse, perhaps!
    There must be many a pair of friends
    Who, arm in arm, deserve the warm
    Moon-births and the long evening-ends.

III.
    So, for their sake, be May still May!
    Let their new time, as mine of old,
    Do all it did for me: I bid
    Sweet sights and sounds throng manifold.

IV.
    Only, one little sight, one plant,
    Woods have in May, that starts up green
    Save a sole streak which, so to speak,
    Is spring’s blood, spilt its leaves between,

V.
    That, they might spare; a certain wood
    Might miss the plant; their loss were small:
    But I, whene’er the leaf grows there,
    Its drop comes from my heart, that’s all.



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