YOU are not deadLife has but set you free! Your years of life were like a lovely song, The last sweet, poignant notes of which, held long, Passed into silence while we listened, we Who loved you, listened still expectantly! And we about you whom you moved among Would feel that grief for you were surely wrong You have but passed beyond where we can see! For us who knew you, dread of Age is past! You took Life, tiptoe, to the very last; It never lost for you its lovely look; You kept your interest in its thrilling book; To you Death came, no conqueror, in the end You merely smiled to greet another friend! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MORAL ESSAYS: EPISTLE 2. TO A LADY: OF THE CHARACTERS OF WOMEN by ALEXANDER POPE THE POET'S SONG FOR HIS WIFE by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER SISTER HELEN by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI MACGREGOR'S GATHERING by WALTER SCOTT FARM-YARD SONG by JOHN TOWNSEND TROWBRIDGE THE MEMORY OF THE HEART by DANIEL WEBSTER A POSTSCRIPT by BERNARD BARTON A COMMENT ON COMMENT IN GENERAL CONFESSION OF SINS, IN CHURCH LITURGY by JOHN BYROM |