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IN THE GRAVEYARD AT FORT MONCKTON, N.B. (GRAVES MARKED 1755 AND 1756) by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER

First Line: THIS LONELY GARDEN MORE THAN HALF-WAY ROUND
Last Line: FROM OUT THESE GRAVES IN THIS OLD GARDEN'S HEART!
Subject(s): GRAVES; TOMBS; TOMBSTONES;

This lonely garden more than half-way round
Hath a sea-wall; and then a Time-filled moat—
The Fort's sole remnant now—doth else denote
How 'tis marked off from all the common ground;
And here and there in knee-deep grass are found
Prone slabs that speak of prowess in the past,
O'er which unheeding feet do trample fast—
Deaf to the message of each mould'ring mound.

I sit, and varied voices make me start:
Glad lovers listening to the lapping tide;
The team-song of the swain on yonder lea;
Children at play who are their parents' pride;
And that sweet bell—echoes of Liberty
From out these graves in this old garden's heart!



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