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FRAILTY by DAISY DEAN BUTLER

First Line: MY WONDERFUL VASE, SO FRAGILE AND FAIR
Last Line: THE GIFT OF THE CHILD, ETERNAL BEQUEST.
Subject(s): GIFTS & GIVING; MEMORY;

My wonderful vase, so fragile and fair,
So perfect in line, in color so rare!

I worshiped you as a mythical shrine—
Intrinsic your worth, your beauty divine.

A careless hand touched—in fragments you lay;
A memory sweet—a dream for a day.

The frailty of "Things," may well give us pause,
Regarding with awe, immutable laws.

The gifts of the Magi, things transient at best;
The gift of the Child, eternal bequest.



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