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The Sunset Thoughts Of A Dying Girl.

    By Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon



    Friends! do you see in yon sunset sky,
        That cloud of crimson bright?
    Soon will its gorgeous colors die
        In coming dim twilight;
    E'en now it fadeth ray by ray -
    Like it I too shall pass away!

    Look on yon fragile summer flower
        Yielding its sweet perfume;
    Soon shall it have lived out its hour,
        Its beauty and its bloom:
    Trampled, 'twill perish in the shade -
    Alas! as quickly shall I fade.

    Mark you yon planet gleaming clear
        With steadfast, gentle light,
    See, heavy dark clouds hovering near,
        Have veiled its radiance bright -
    As you vainly search that gloomy spot,
    You'll look for me and find me not!

    Turn now to yonder sparkling stream,
        Where silver ripples play;
    Dancing within the moon's pale beam -
        Ah! short will be their stay,
    They break and die upon the shore -
    Like them I soon shall be no more!

    Yes! emblems meet of my career,
        Are ripple, cloud, and flower;
    Fated like me to linger here,
        But for a brief, bright hour -
    And then, alas! to yield my place;
    And leave, perchance, on earth no trace!

    No trace, my friends, save in your hearts,
        That pure and sacred shrine -
    Where, 'spite life's thousand cares and arts,
        A place shall yet be mine;
    And love as deep as that of yore -
    Though on this earth we meet no more!



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