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LIFE OUT OF DEATH by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI

Poet Analysis

First Line: NOW I'VE SAID ALL I WOULD, MOTHER
Last Line: "HEAVEN."
Subject(s): DEATH; GRAVES; LIFE; LOVE; MOTHERS; DEAD, THE; TOMBS; TOMBSTONES;

"Now I've said all I would, mother;
My head is on thy breast,
And I feel I can die without a sigh,
And sink into my rest.

"And if ever you weep o'er my grave, mother,
Weep not for doubt or sadness;
I shall fall asleep in pain and in grief,
But wake to perfect gladness."

Mourn not, thou mother of the dead,
That in her youth she died;
for He was with her then Who said:
"Ye that in me abide,
Ask what ye will, it shall be given;
Faith, hope, and love on earth, and Love and Joy in
Heaven."



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