R. F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir
TEARS

Andrew Lan

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Mourn that which will not come again,

The joy, the strength of early years.

Bow down thy head, and let thy tears

Water the grave where hope lies slain.

For tears are like a summer rain,

To murmur in a mourner's ears,

To soften all the field of fears,

To moisten valleys parched with pain.

And though thy tears will not awake

What lies beneath of young or fair

And sleeps so sound it draws no breath,

Yet, watered thus, the sod may break

In flowers which sweeten all the air,

And fill with life the place of death.

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