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Satires Of Circumstances In Fifteen Glimpses - VI In The Cemetery

    By Thomas Hardy



    "You see those mothers squabbling there?"
    Remarks the man of the cemetery.
    One says in tears, ''Tis mine lies here!'
    Another, 'Nay, mine, you Pharisee!'
    Another, 'How dare you move my flowers
    And put your own on this grave of ours!'
    But all their children were laid therein
    At different times, like sprats in a tin.

    "And then the main drain had to cross,
    And we moved the lot some nights ago,
    And packed them away in the general foss
    With hundreds more. But their folks don't know,
    And as well cry over a new-laid drain
    As anything else, to ease your pain!"



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