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A DISCORD by ANNIE MATHESON

First Line: THE BUDS WERE OUT ON THE LILAC-TREES
Last Line: THAT SWEET SPRING MORNING, WAS LYING DEAD.
Subject(s): DEATH; MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS; DEAD, THE;

THE buds were out on the lilac-trees,
And the almonds blossomed like Aaron's rod;
The smell of the earth was in the breeze,
And the fragrant sunshine breathed of God.

But, up in an attic cold and bare,
A worn-out woman bowed the head;
Her only daughter, her love and care,
That sweet spring morning, was lying dead.



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