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PARTED by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

Poet Analysis

First Line: ALACK FOR LIFE!
Last Line: ALACK FOR LIFE, WHO'D SAY?
Subject(s): DEATH; DEAD, THE;

Alack for life!
Worn to a stalk since yesterday
Is the flower with whom the bee did stay,
And he was but one night away.
Alack for life, I say.

Alack for life!
A flower put on her fine array,
In hopes a bee would come her way,
Who's dying in his hive this day.
Alack for life, I say.

Alack for life!
If Death like Love would throw his dart
And pierce at once a double heart,
And not to strike away one part --
Alack for life, who'd say?



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